If you witness or come across an individual that collapses, you will always do the following:
Assess for level of consciousness. Try to pinch the person between the shoulder and the neck while loudly yelling "are you OK" to illicit a response. You can also try to push on their fingernail with your fingernail.
If no response, yell at someone to call 911 or emergency services.
You would try to assess whether their airway is open, while the person is on their back, hyperextend their neck to open their airway. Then feel for breathing by watching their chest for the rise and fall of breathing. Then feel for a pulse under their jawbone close to the ear. Hopefully they are breathing and have a pulse. If they do not and you are trained in CPR, you would go through the CPR steps. If you can get someone to bring some cold rags and place on their forehead and some bags of ice under their arm pits, that would be helpful.
If the patient collapses and you are able to get them to respond to you, you would want to encourage them to consume cool fluids and rehydrate. You would want to avoid beverages that are extremely cold. Gatorade is a good choice. Encourage the person to seek medical attention.
If you suspect stroke symptoms on you or a loved one you should immediately call 911. Do not waste time second guessing if it's a stroke or not. Within 5 minutes a life can be saved.
The main symptoms of heat stroke are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, fatigue and headaches. If you suspect heat stroke, you should cool and hydrate the victim and seek medical attention.
The main symptoms of heat stroke are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, fatigue and headaches. If you suspect heat stroke, you should cool and hydrate the victim and seek medical attention.
The main symptoms of heat stroke are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, fatigue and headaches. If you suspect heat stroke, you should cool and hydrate the victim and seek medical attention.
you should take him to a shade area and give him water take off the extra cloth or equipment. if it doesnt work you have to put that person on a colder area With AC and call a medic.
If you suspect a casualty is suffering from heat stroke, it is crucial to call emergency services immediately. While waiting for help to arrive, move the person to a shady or cooler area, remove excess clothing, and try to cool them down by fanning them or applying cold water to their body. Make sure to provide them with water if they are conscious and able to drink.
A person that has had a stroke, and blood clots in the past, is likely okay to wear braces. However, this is something a person should discuss with their doctor and caregiver.
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When a stroke or TIA is actively occurring, yes, speech can slow down or become slurred. One of the "tests" any person can do if they suspect someone is having a stroke is to ask the patient to repeat a simple sentence. (Asking the person to smile and to raise their arms are two other tests.) However, stress can also change the rate and frequency of speech.
The normal range is 70 me per heartbeat.
Prompt medical care can be extremely helpful in cases of stroke (since there is a drug that can dissolve blood clots in the brain). If a person appears to be having a stroke, he or she should be taken to a hospital immediately.
The best thing you can do for a stroke victim is to call 999/911 immediately. Do not give aspirin as the stroke may be due to a intracranial bleed and don't waste time checking for a pulse, unless you suspect heart problems (e.g. pale, cyanosed, poor breathing effort.)