A head injury may warrant an automatic 911 call if it involves significant trauma, loss of consciousness, confusion, severe headache, or visible deformity. Additionally, if the person exhibits symptoms like vomiting, seizures, or difficulty waking up, it's crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Quick response is essential to prevent complications, as head injuries can lead to serious conditions such as concussions or brain bleeds. Always err on the side of caution when it comes to head injuries.
If you are still concious, call 911 to have your head checked, if you loose conciousness, hopefully a friend or family member will call 911 for you.
Call 911, do not move the victim, do bot try to pull the metal out, and do not shake the victim in a an attempt to awaken him or her.
normally something cold is the best, such as ice in a plastic bag or frozen peas etc
Phone 911, they will tell you exactly what to do while you wait for an ambulance, DO NOT MOVE THE PERSON
This is a very broad question. You must first determine the injury, then you treat them for that injury. If it is severe, you would call 911.
call 911, that's what I would do
call 911
You can call your the normal police (911) to file a report, or you can call Animal Control & have them decide what to do about the matter.
If a blow to the head has caused you to sweat profusely, SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. This may be a syptom of bleeding or swelling in the brain, as it indicates a malfunction of your nervous system's body temperature regualtion. DO NOT DRIVE. Get a ride or call 911.
Call 911 apply ice to the head depending on consiouceness it depends how big the TV was u stupid red necks
"That depends on the type and severity of the finger injury: if your finger is cut, clean the wound and apply a bandage. If the finger is burned, run it under cold water and cover it with a bandage. For a severe injury, call 911 immediately."
When a person is in shock, there are certain things that should not be done to them. An individual should not give the person in shock anything to eat or drink, should not wait to call 911 (because the condition could get worse) and should neither move the person nor elevate his or her legs if a spinal injury, head injury, neck injury and/or broken bones in the hips or legs are suspected.