Definition of First Aid
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jan. 2009
First aid is called first aid procedures and basic and immediate techniques that anyone without having to be a professional doctor will give a person who is the victim of an accident or a sudden illness. These of course they do not seek nor will they ever replace the medical attention that each case, such as the ones mentioned above, requires, but without a doubt, they tend to be of great Courage in avoiding a greater evil and getting the injured or sick person to recover a little, in order to wait for medical help to be made present at the scene of the event or, if the situation so requires, be taken to a relevant assistance place to be attended by professionals suitable.
For example, on the beach it is very common for people to not take into account the corresponding precautions when entering the sea, that is, Many times and despite the indications of dangerous sea, people enter the water without knowing how to swim and drown, that is why in most of In spas or inns, there are usually lifeguards who, although they are not doctors by profession, are instructed on first aid so that the arrival of the
emergency They can and know how to act until the corresponding help from a medical professional arrives if the case requires it.This case that we put as an example obviously deserves that a lifeguard always be aware of first aid techniques, although of course, these knowledge should be universal and all people should be taught about what to do in case we are presented with a situation in which the life of someone be danger. Although in many schools first aid is taught it is not a practice that is everywhere, there is still to be created conscience about.
Of course, not all cases in which there are risk life are the same, however, there are some universals to take into account, such as controlling the vital signs of the injured person, which are the pulse, breathing, the temperature, the pupillary reflex and blood pressure and in case of encountering any complication such as not breathing well, proceed to resuscitation by pressing with both hands on his chest.
It is also usually of vital importance that in those places where there is a greater propensity for accidents, such as the school, work or the car, it will be necessary to prevent it by assembling a first-aid kit in which the following materials cannot be missing: alcohol, cotton, dressings, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, thermometer, painkillers, soap, gloves, syringes, scissors and bandages, among others.
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