When a patient is experiencing a seizure... * Help the patient to the floor, and move away any furniture or anything they could injure themselves against. * DO NOT introduce anything into the patient's mouth to prevent biting of the tonge, you will do more damage and run the risk of breaking teeth which could impair the patient's breathing. * Turn patient onto their side once the seizure subsides, to prevent aspiration of saliva or vomit. * The patient may turn blue during extended seizures because they cannot breath. As the seizure subsides, make sure the patient starts to breath again. * Activate Emergency Medical Services as soon as possible. * Avoid putting a pillow under the patient's head, as this may tilt the head forward and further impair the patient's airway. * When the patient starts to awaken, he or she may be confused or combative.
There's usually nothing you can do. Go abs call for help or call 911. Get help immeadedately. Doctors and nurses can help the person stay alive. Meanwhile, try to calm the person down. Wipe away any foam or blood or saliva coming from ears, eyes, nose, or mouth. Take cloths off. Is there foam or blood coming out of the private area? Wipe away. Put legs ip on chair or couch.
If by "fits" you mean convulsions (fits is an old term that used to refer to what we now call convulsions), then there is no first aid to apply. Just make sure the child is in a safe place, where they can't hurt themselves, and wait it out.
What first aid procedure do i apply for someone with hypoxia?
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Apply for 10 seconds.
You can fix a small cut that may happen any day.
Depending on the size of the cut you may have to apply pressure while you get a wet cloth or towel. Wipe the cut clean and apply disinfectant. Last, apply a bandaid.
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Clean it (water is fine) apply a topical antibiotic, cover it (a band-aid is fine).
My first choice for financial aid for college would be going to the fasfa website. There are a bunch of loans there and you might be able to apply for all of them and get them.
The first thing you should do is contact your school's Financial Aid office. They can help provide information on the different financial aid opportunities out there for you.
stop the bleeding, clean the cut out and apply a cold compress to a bruise.
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