Bystanders
Place it between the folds of the emergency bandage
seek medical attention immediately.
CPR has been performed and emergency medical help has arrived on the scene, oxygen is administered to the victim. If the victim's breathing has stopped or is otherwise impaired, a tube is inserted into the windpipe
CPR has been performed and emergency medical help has arrived on the scene, oxygen is administered to the victim. If the victim's breathing has stopped or is otherwise impaired, a tube is inserted into the windpipe
An emergency rescue is a situation in which the victim must be removed from the area or the emergency removed from victim
Call emergency services immediately for medical assistance. Ensure the safety of yourself and others in the area before approaching the victim. Provide basic first aid such as CPR if necessary until help arrives.
Victim assessment is the process of evaluating a victim's condition and determining the appropriate medical treatment or emergency response needed. It involves conducting a physical assessment to identify injuries, assessing vital signs, gathering medical history if possible, and determining the next steps to ensure the victim's safety and well-being.
To treat a gas victim, first ensure the area is safe and remove the person from exposure to the gas. If the victim is unconscious or having difficulty breathing, call emergency services immediately. Provide fresh air and monitor their breathing; if necessary, perform CPR. If the victim is conscious and alert, encourage them to breathe slowly and deeply, and seek medical attention to assess any potential exposure effects.
Seek immediate medical attention as it could be a sign of a heart attack. Call emergency services and do not wait to see if the pain resolves on its own. Prompt medical intervention is crucial in the event of a suspected heart attack.
Lay the victim on their side in the rest position and await for emergency personnel while monitoring the victim for any changes.
Yes, after delivering a shock with an automated external defibrillator (AED) to a victim in cardiac arrest, you should immediately resume chest compressions. This is crucial because compressions help maintain blood flow to vital organs until the heart can be reset by the shock. Continue the cycle of compressions and using the AED as needed until emergency medical services arrive or the victim shows signs of recovery.
Ethics is the articulation of standards of behavior that reflect values and morals