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Full thickness burns that extend right through the innervated layers of skin into the tissues underneath which have no pain fibers are not painful, therefore it is possible with serious burns to be relatively painless. Or the doctors might have given you a heap of pain killers
Call 911 (in America) or your local emergency number.
A victim was someone who suffered as a result of actions taken.
The statement is false. CPR should only begin if the patient has stopped breathing or if their heart has stopped beating. While it is likely that a choking victim has ceased breathing if they have lost consciousness, it is not an absolute indicator.
Men can over drink alcohol and lose consciousness and in this modern world there is also the date rape drug or 'knock out drops' (use to be called a Mickey Finn' to render the victim unconscious. Once the victim is unconscious then they are at the mercy of the man who committed the crime.
Not particularly. Skepticism: doubt about the truth of something. Victim: a person harmed as a result of an event or action.
The victim is less likely to aggravate existing injuries The victim is less likely to have his or her injuries made worse by movement across rough terrain. Also, depending on the circumstances, a litter makes a victim far easier to transport. * Stabilization of the victim's spine. * Ability to easily move the victim into shock and recovery positions. * Safety of the victim and rescue team. * The ability to move the victim in all 3 dimensions without significant risk of losing control of the victim * Control of the incognizant patient.
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Quickly check the pulse in her throat. If there is no pulse, then suspect a heart attack rather than choking. If she has a pulse, get help sitting the victim up and perform the Heimlich maneuver, 4 sharp pulls in a row. Repeat if nothing comes out.
The victim is less likely to aggravate existing injuries.The victim is less likely to have his or her injuries made worse by movement across rough terrain.Also, depending on the circumstances, a litter makes a victim far easier to transport.Stabilization of the victim's spine.Ability to easily move the victim into shock and recovery positions.Safety of the victim and rescue team.The ability to move the victim in all 3 dimensions without significant risk of losing control of the victimControl of the incognizant patient.
Not definitely, but there is a good chance without medical help that the victim will more than likely die.
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