[Pytanie nie jest najjasniejsze, ale jezeli chodzi o to, jak sie udziela pierwsza pomoc, to to wlasnie napisalam.]
Every person should know how to give basic first aid because there may not be a doctor around when someone needs help. Here are the ABCs of first aid:airway,breathing, andcirculation.
First, assess whether the victim's airways are clear. Look at the nose and mouth. If they are bloody, clean off the blood. If they are covered, remove the obstacle.
Second, check the victim's breathing. Place your ear gently on the victim's lungs and listen. Can you feel the chest moving up and down? Can you hear the victim breathing in and out? If not, then cover the victim's mouth with your mouth and pinch his/her nose. Fill the victim's lungs with two normal breaths. Wait and repeat.
Third, check the victim's circulation. With your fingertips, feel the victim's pulse on his/her wrist or neck. If there is no pulse and you know how to perform CPR, then do it. Otherwise, just wait for the ambulance to arrive.
Ideally, as soon as people arrive at the scene of an accident, they should divide their tasks. Whoever is most experienced in giving first aid should treat the victim. Another person who call for help. Another should secure the scene of the accident by placing torches before and after the scene. This will notify other vehicles to take a detour. The last person should make the victim feel comfortable by putting a blanket on him/her. The help of various people is needed in an emergency.
[Pytanie nie jest najjasniejsze, ale jezeli chodzi o to, jak sie udziela pierwsza pomoc, to to wlasnie napisalam.]
Every person should know how to give basic first aid because there may not be a doctor around when someone needs help. Here are the ABCs of first aid: airway, breathing, and circulation.
First, assess whether the victim's airways are clear. Look at the nose and mouth. If they are bloody, clean off the blood. If they are covered, remove the obstacle.
Second, check the victim's breathing. Place your ear gently on the victim's lungs and listen. Can you feel the chest moving up and down? Can you hear the victim breathing in and out? If not, then cover the victim's mouth with your mouth and pinch his/her nose. Fill the victim's lungs with two normal breaths. Wait and repeat.
Third, check the victim's circulation. With your fingertips, feel the victim's pulse on his/her wrist or neck. If there is no pulse and you know how to perform CPR, then do it. Otherwise, just wait for the ambulance to arrive.
Ideally, as soon as people arrive at the scene of an accident, they should divide their tasks. Whoever is most experienced in giving first aid should treat the victim. Another person who call for help. Another should secure the scene of the accident by placing torches before and after the scene. This will notify other vehicles to take a detour. The last person should make the victim feel comfortable by putting a blanket on him/her. The help of various people is needed in an emergency.
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