yes you should because you never know if bodily fluids come out of the victims mouth
should you not try to move accident victims from the scene.
Yes. Many countries may be overwhelmed by the task of helping disaster victims.
No, you should not put a spoon or any object in the mouth of someone having a seizure. This can cause injury to both the person experiencing the seizure and the bystander. Instead, it’s important to keep the person safe by moving objects away that could cause harm and placing them on their side until the seizure passes. Always seek medical help if the seizure lasts longer than five minutes or if another seizure follows immediately.
If your friend is having a seizure, you will need to call for help. If the seizure is very bad, call 911.
Absolutely, when you just start you might not need it but eventually when you start the course and go to higher speeds your hands just won't be able to take it. Gloves will help with the blisters. Also, duck tape, underneath the gloves, can help a lot if gloves aren't helping as much as they should.
When caring for an athlete who is having a seizure, you should ensure their safety by moving any nearby objects that could cause injury. Place them on their side to help keep their airway clear and prevent choking. Do not hold them down or put anything in their mouth. After the seizure, monitor their recovery and provide reassurance as they regain consciousness.
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you're so dumb for even asking this question. my great great grandfather passed away from a seizure and i take this offensively. how does one even begin to think coconut oil will help prevent a seizure?? but if you were in the middle of having a seizure while you asked this selfish question, yes you should rub coconut oil on your belly.
Shock victims should be wrapped snugly and kept warm. It is best to move ther person as little as possible to make sure that you do not cause further damage. Compress any open wounds, and get real medical care as quickly as possible.
You should approach them with care because the person could be having a seizure or they could be choking on an object and you may not realize it if you rush towards them to help
Chronically cold hands or feet are indicators of this disease. You should have an anti inflammatory diet to help out with this.
You should discuss this with a local attorney. No one here would have enough information to help.