It nevers hurts to use an ice pack on any injury really. Especially head injuries since they tend to bleed a lot and hurt the most with the most vital organ in the body just on the other side of the skull. If it is bleeding then put dressings on it. if the blood soaks through then keep putting new ones on without taking the other dressings off.
phone an ambulance ...and then chew an aspirin while you are waiting for it to arrive.
Phone 911, they will tell you exactly what to do while you wait for an ambulance, DO NOT MOVE THE PERSON
Phone an ambulance.
you should go watch the television
render care
While We Were Waiting was created in 2005.
They should keep the gun at the victims or locked and ready
Sime to not alter the position of the victim so as to do no more harm and to use a backboard to immobilize their movement while transported in a horizontal position such as in an ambulance
no, but he was in a deep coma. He probably would've been still alive id the doctor had done CPR while the ambulance was coming instead of waiting till they came.
First the person should be cooled down (at least to 39C/102F degrees): 1. Remove clothing 2. Cover with cold-water soaked sheet/clothing 3. Soak person's clothing with water and have a fan blow air over body All this should be done while transporting to hospital or while waiting for ambulance. If available/possible: administer oxygen, establish IV.
First, you would need to call the ambulance, and while the ambulance is coming, you would check her breathing, and etcetera.
Yes and it should help his cause at the same time.