First you should call poison control to find out what needs to be done because there are different treatments for different poisons. Contrary to popular beliefe DO NOT drink milk it can make some poisons worse. If it is an acidic it is also bad to consume Ipecac (Makes you throw up) because it will burn the lining of your esophagus. When in doubt go to the hospital because all poisons are different.
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Charles W. Dulles has written: 'What to do first, in accidents or poisoning' -- subject(s): First aid in illness and injury
From looking at outlines of level 1 first aid, it will cover only the basics and will not get into rural, wilderness, or outdoor care. It may cover the basics of burns, frostbite, and poisoning; but that looks more like a level 2. I am not familiar with the levels as these levels are not typically a US first aid designation.
Turn them on their side so that if they vomit they will not aspirate, and call 9-1-1 IMMEDIATELY. Alcohol poisoning cannot be treated using first aid.
You learn in a First Aid Class how to deal with medical emergencies such as sudden illness, broken bones, joint dislocations, heat and cold related emergencies, anaphylactic shock, poisoning, and other topics.
Visit a doctor or nurse. (If vomiting, bleeding, loss of any body function) If its minor poisoning drink plenty of fluids and keep rested.
Charles R. Foden has written: 'Household chemicals and emergency first aid' -- subject(s): Emergencies, First Aid, First aid in illness and injury, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Household Products, Poisoning, Safety measures, Toxicology 'Hazardous materials emergency action data' -- subject(s): Hazardous substances, Safety measures
First Aid is responding to an emergency situation - heart attacks, bleeding, drowning, choking, poisoning, electrocution, spinal injuries, eye injuries and scalds and burns are typical situations where having a basic knowledge of what to do- knowing proper first aid procedures- you can be the hero. Accidents happen, always unexpectedly, having a basic knowledge of first aid is just being wise. And having a first aid kit or disaster preparedness kit is just good common sense.
to prepare a good first aid:::: open Google n search for first aid tips on fractures , heat n cold stroke , poisoning , toothache , sprains , cuts n burns etc...... now search for some pics ........ also list down things that should be kept in the 1st aid kit.... with the above info prepare a project with some creative idea.....
Activated carbon will chemically bond with many (poisonous) substances, making them more inert, and enabling them to be passed out of the body fairly harmlessly. It is not a cure-all, but is a very useful addition to first-aid kits for "accidental poisoning".
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