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1.
Call 911 (or your local
emergency help provider) for help
2.
Lay the victim face up, on a
blanket or coat if possible, and raise the feet above the head unless they
are fractured. If the person is bleeding from the mouth or vomiting, tilt
their head to the side to avoid fluids going into the lungs and airways. If
you are unsure of injuries keep the person laying flat.
3.
Loosen tight clothing, braces,
belts, jewelry etc to avoid constriction of the waist, neck and chest.
4.
Keep the victim comfortable and
warm enough to be able to maintain their own body heat. If possible, remove
wet clothing and place blankets beneath the victim. NEVER use artificial
sources of heat. If they are bleeding severely do not apply heat to the
wounded area as it will prevent the blood from clotting as easily
5.
Check for other injuries, such
as bleeding and burns and treat the other injuries according to first aid
procedures. If possible try to splint sprains or broken bones. If you are
unsure of how to do this, leave them as they are to avoid further damage.
6.
If they claim they are thirsty
moisten their lips with water but DO NOT give them anything to drink, as it
may induce vomiting.
7.
Try to keep the victim calm,
excitement and excessive handling will worsen their condition try to assure
them help is on the way.
Remember, if you can
perform these actions before shock has completely developed you may prevent
its occurrence and if it had developed you may stop it from becoming fatal.
If shock is left unattended to the victim will die, it is extremely
important that first aid be performed as soon as possible. |