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Safety & First Aid: How to survival and adapt in all situations

Mark John

Safety & First Aid: How to survival and adapt in all situations

eBook ( June 30, 2018)
Safety & First Aid
How to survival and adapt in all situations
1.first aid.
2.Back and neck injuries.
3.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
4.Orthopedics.
5.Chemical poisoning.
6.Wounds and bleeding.
7.Burns.
8.Fractures.
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-first aid :
-Overview
-A person may face difficult circumstances and situations that impose themselves suddenly and without warning, and when one has knowledge and knowledge of how to act in such circumstances and situations, it may save human life; that life is priceless.
-We hope through this section to make you brother reader human being aware of the importance of good behavior in emergency situations and confident of your ability to help others.
-Back and neck injuries :
-What should I do if my back and neck are injured?
-The injury to the back or neck is a very serious injury, and if the casualty was transferred from the scene in the wrong way can be paralyzed permanently.
- Do not move the casualty from the scene.
-Make sure your safety and the safety of the injured and then check the basics of first aid and called the ambulance.
-Ambulance crews have special back and neck splinters and are familiar with the best ways to deal with various injuries.
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-How do I know if there is a back or neck injury?
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-The most important symptoms of back or neck injury in the patient who has not lost consciousness is severe pain.
-If this offer appears to the patient, take the necessary precautions.
-If the patient is unconscious or does not speak your language, assume that he has an injury to the back, neck or Both in the following cases:
- Traffic accidents occurring at speeds greater than (30) km per hour or more.
-Falling from a height of more than two meters.
-The victim was hit directly on the head, neck or back.
-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation:
-Every person is liable to face a heart failure for some reason. He may be the one who stopped his heart at work, your father or your grandfather, and the person may be a strange person who has nothing to do with him.
-The possibility of saving a man who stops his heart depends on the first person who has seen what has happened. Every minute the patient is treated without an ambulance that reduces the chances of this person surviving or surviving, so the time here means the difference between life and death.
-The brain and heart of a human can not tolerate an interruption of blood and oxygen for more than 6 minutes as the brain and heart cells begin to die after six minutes.
-Even in developed countries, the arrival of an ambulance takes eight to 10 minutes to eight minutes.
-Every minute of delay in starting an ambulance operation or trying to recover his cardio pulmonary heart reduces his chances of returning his heart to work by 10 percent. In 10 minutes without starting the ambulance, the chances of survival will be minimal if not fatal.
-The importance of reviving the heart and lungs is reflected in the fact that it provides the heart and brain with blood and oxygen to maximize the chances of survival of the victim.
-In our contemporary society, it is the moral obligation of the adult to provide assistance to those who need this help, and to know the person and how to help the injured or to save him is absolutely necessary. The life of a man (soon or far away) may depend on what can be of help to him, and the rewards of saving one's life are not limited to reward in this world. God rewards you with the best reward for this great work in God. "He said.
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-What is CPR?
-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a double operation in which the paramedic resuscitates the lung and heart. The recovery of the lung is through the delivery of air and oxygen to it through artificial re
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