Heart attack, what should I do?

Emergency Treatment First, identify heart attacks and deal with them accurately Angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, aortic dissection and pulmonary embolism can be typical chest pain. Toothache, left shoulder pain and even vomiting may also be signs of myocardial infarction. After 15 minutes of chest pain, please clarify these problems: 1. Can you specify a clear position? If so, it may be other diseases, which are generally not life-threatening. If not, enter the second step. 2. Is there wet and cold skin? If yes, please call 120 and wait for the emergency personnel to arrive. If not, proceed to the next step. 3. Take a tablet of nitroglycerin sublingually and wait for 5 minutes. Is it significantly relieved? If yes, it Read More …

Airway foreign body obstruction, how to do?

Emergency Treatment Identifying Three Grades of Airway Foreign Body Obstruction Level 1: Able to speak and cough Level 2: Inability to breathe, speak without sound, unable to speak or speak Level 3: Loss of consciousness First stage processing Encourage patients to cough If necessary, call 120 Second stage processing Inability to breathe-use the Heimlick maneuver Stand behind the patient With one hand clenched and your thumb a little above your navel The other hand grasps the clenched hand. Rapid upward impact Repeat until breathable or emergency personnel arrive Third stage processing A condition of loss of consciousness Start with cardiac arrest Never It is extremely dangerous to eat in water. Never eat in water after obstruction occurs again.

My finger is broken, what should I do?

Emergency Treatment Gently rinse the severed limb with running tap water. Wrap a broken limb in a towel. Put the towel in a transparent plastic self-sealing bag. Put the self-sealing bag in the ice. Put ice cubes and self-sealing bags into a closed container. Go to the hospital Never Do not wash with hot water. Do not rinse too much. Operational Items If you can reach the emergency room within 10 minutes, you can wrap it without ice. Instructions for medical treatment Go to level III hospitals with surgical operations (major hospitals)

Severe allergy

Emergency Treatment Recognition of allergic reactions Urticaria, a sign of swelling and shock of the tongue and face, and dyspnea. Preliminary treatment Call 120 or go to the emergency room. If you stop breathing, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately. Use an epinephrine injection pen. Note: When the patient has signs of tongue and face swelling, shock and dyspnea, if the epinephrine injection pen is available, please use the epinephrine injection pen immediately! Operational Items You can inject adrenaline through your clothes. Instructions for medical treatment Any formal emergency medical facility can inject epinephrine. In case of severe allergic reaction, epinephrine injection is the only effective treatment method. Therefore, go directly to the nearest emergency room. After epinephrine injection, if the medical Read More …

Adults were injured by firecrackers, what should I do?

What will happen after being injured by firecrackers? Different degrees of open trauma or skin burns can be seen at the injured site. What should I do if I am injured by firecrackers? 1. Eye injuries Once the eyes are damaged, cover the injured eyes with clean towels or clothes and go to the hospital immediately. If the eyes are swollen and painful locally and there is no open wound on the skin surface, wet compress with a cold towel. If there is a foreign body flying into the eyes, let others open their eyelids and gently stick it out with clean cotton swabs. Don’t rub your eyes with your hands! Rubbing may cause further damage. Don’t rinse with water! Read More …

What should I do if I fall and hurt myself?

What harm will falls cause to the body? The injury caused by a fall to the body can be light or heavy. In light cases, it may only be skin bruises, while in serious cases, it may cause fracture and cerebral hemorrhage. Due to physical reasons, the elderly are more likely to fall down than other people, and are more likely to suffer serious injuries after falling down. What should I do if I fall and hurt myself? Step 1: Fall (1) Don’t panic, lie prone on the floor for help. (2) If you are alone at home, move slowly to assess whether you are injured. (3) If you can move, slowly climb to the nearest wall, sofa or chair Read More …

Drowning, what should I do?

Will what behave after drowning? After drowning, the mild person may show blue and purple face, swelling, pale lips, congestion in eyes, foam in mouth and nostrils, cold limbs, weak breathing or dyspnea, and even convulsions. Severe cases may have dilated pupils, stopped breathing and heartbeat, and no reaction. Drowning, what should I do? Step 1 Call 120 now After finding drowning, immediately call 120 emergency calls and rescue while waiting for rescue. 2. Rescue under the condition of ensuring one’s own safety Being able to swim does not mean being able to rescue in the water. Don’t rescue blindly. If the environment is dangerous, call 119 for help first. Try to use ropes and life-saving facilities for shore rescue; Read More …

Sprain, what should I do?

Did what show after the sprain? Ankle is the most easily sprained part. After spraining, the muscles around the injured part will feel pain and are difficult to move. The joints may swell, congestion occurs on the skin surface, and you cannot walk with heavy load. Press the injured part with your hand will be very painful. What should I do if I sprain? Step 1 Stop walking After sprain, the exercise should be stopped immediately. If you continue to exercise or walk, the injury may be aggravated. Step 2: Ice Within 48 hours after the sprain, the ice bag can be wrapped with towel or the sprained position can be applied with iced mineral water ice, which can reduce Read More …

Fracture, what should I do?

Is there what after the fracture? After fracture, it is generally manifested as local pain, hematoma or swelling, and dyskinesia. The fracture may be a displacement of the fracture site, resulting in changes in the shape of the affected limb, such as shortening, angulation or rotation; It may be that abnormal activities have occurred in the parts that were originally fixed and unable to move. In severe cases, the bone at the fracture may even poke out of the skin surface. Fracture, what should I do? Step 1 Hemostasis If the fracture site is bleeding, the hand or clean bandage can be used to press or tie the bleeding point near the heart. Step 2 Expose the wound Take off Read More …

Gas poisoning, what should I do?

Is there what after gas poisoning? Gas poisoning (carbon monoxide poisoning) can be divided into mild, moderate and severe. Mild poisoning may be manifested as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, lethargy, etc. Angina pectoris may also be induced by coronary heart disease. Moderate coma may occur, but some stimuli will still respond. Severe will not respond to all stimuli. The lips, nails, skin and mucous membrane of gas poisoning patients will show cherry red peculiar to carbon monoxide poisoning. What should I do if I am poisoned by gas? Mild and moderate poisoning can generally be completely recovered if rescued in time, but severe poisoning may still have complications and sequelae even after effective rescue, so it is necessary to Read More …