Also about how to give CPR. Similarly, various training programs are being conducted under our government to make the first person who sees an accident at the scene of an accident understand what to do. It is very good to participate in any such program and learn things exactly. .It is highly commendable that no major qualification is required to participate in such training programs and that such classes are organized in a manner that common people can understand.
First things to do if someone collapses...
If someone suddenly collapses, the first thing to do is give CPR. In addition to CPR doctors and paramedical staff, the general public also needs to know. If someone suddenly collapses, the first thing to do is to get them upright on a firm, level surface. Then tilt your head to one side. There are many reasons for falling apart. It can be a cardiac problem, palpitations or palpitations, ear balance problems, strokes, epilepsy, or malaise. If a person falls unconscious, the tongue may be pushed back and there may be difficulty breathing, or vomiting. If the head is tilted, there will be no shortness of breath. Like this, vomit does not go to the lungs.
First check the pulse in the hand. If you can't get a pulse in your arm, this is not a good sign. This symptom can be called too low BP or heart failure. If you don't get a pulse in your hand, you should see if you can get a carotic pulse. The carotid pulse is the pulse that can be felt when we place our hands on either side of the throat. Blood goes to the brain through this carotid artery. If the BP is too low, this pulse will also not be clearly detectable. If the carotid pulse is not found, it can be understood as cardiac arrest. But if this is achieved at least slowly, it is because the BP is very low. CPR should not be given to them. At the same time, if cardiac arrest occurs, give CPR immediately.
For this, if the person is right-handed, we should place the right palm on the middle of the sleeping person's chest. Above this, intertwine the fingers of the left hand with the fingers of the right hand and press them. Press like this 30 times. This is more likely to keep people coming back. When pressing like this, be very slow but not too forceful. Applying too much force can even injure the ribs.
After doing this 30 times, he should pay attention to his breathing. If not breathing on your own, blow in with a handkerchief or something around the mouth. i.e. give artificial respiration. After doing this twice, press the chest again. If it is a less severe problem than this, the person will start to show signs of relapse. After this, get the person to the hospital as soon as possible.
Apart from this, there are people who fall head over heels due to low BP. This is not a cardiac arrest. Their hearts will beat. But this does not bring BP under control. BP decreases. This is a condition that requires immediate medical attention. If this is not possible, lay the person flat and fold both legs. This is because it increases blood flow to the person's core. When the leg is folded, the blood flow in the leg flows to the chest area. Then reach the hospital.
Note: This post is only for spreading knowledgeMedicines are not intended to be a substitute for diagnosis and treatment and should only be used under the advice of a qualified practitioner.
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