Emergency Treatment and Steps for Several Common Emergency Diseases--Development of ASHI

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Serious symptoms and symptoms

adult
child
If an adult has the following symptoms, immediately call emergency center personnel or implement an emergency plan:
·Insanity
The color of the tissue is abnormal (blue, purple, gray, or pale)
· Difficulty breathing or lack of breathing
Pain, severe stress or chest discomfort
·105 degrees Fahrenheit (40.56 degrees Celsius) or higher (heat stroke)
·Weakness, severe illness or severe pain
If the child has the following symptoms, immediately call emergency personnel or implement an emergency plan:
·Insanity
The color of the tissue is abnormal (blue, purple, gray, or pale)
· Difficulty breathing or lack of breathing, coughing, wheezing, and/or tightness
·Seizures (children without history of epilepsy)
· Severely stiff neck, headache and fever
·105 degrees Fahrenheit (40.56 degrees Celsius) or higher (heat stroke) Weakness, severe illness, or severe pain
Sudden illness/condition
Enter, alert and perform ABC

Disease/condition
Phenomenon and symptoms
first aid
Acute coronary syndrome (heart disease)
· There may be a very wide range of phenomena and symptoms from mild to severe
· Sternal chest pain or numbness, discomfort, or may not be transmitted to the arm, back, neck, limbs or stomach
· Shortness of breath
· weak, nausea, lazy
Severe sweating
· Fear of impending fate (feeling that something is bad, impending or uncertain)
• Rejection - The patient often refuses to accept or admits that he/she will have a heart attack. This will delay treatment and increase the risk of death.
· Let the patient sit and rest quietly
· If the patient is known to have a heart problem, take them to treat it. Heart disease is like explosives
· If chest discomfort/pain does not confirm or worsen after 5 minutes, call 911 immediately
· If the patient does not have a history of aspirin allergy, the 911 operator will advise the patient to chew an aspirin
· The general dose is half tablet or whole adult aspirin tablet (162 or 325 grams)
Chew and swallow
asthma
Airway response disease
The symptoms will be different. May be a threat to life.
·Continuous coughing, especially aggravated in the morning and at night
·anxiety
Suddenly wheezing
·Chest tightening
Shortness of breath
· Extreme breathing difficulties
· Blue lips and face
Heart attack
·sweat
·Insanity
• If the patient cannot eat their prescription drugs (measured dose inhalers and sprayers) without help, the rescuer should help with the medication
If the patient has the following conditions, call the emergency center:
·The initial treatment of the drug has not improved after 15 -20 minutes
· Continuous cough
· Breathing difficulty, chest and neck shrink
· Body squat posture
· Struggle and spasm
· difficulty walking and speaking
· Children stop playing and can no longer start activities
· Lips and nails gray or blue
diabetes
Very low blood sugar
· Insanity
· Pale/Sweating
· Anxiety/shudder
· Heart pounding
· The patient may be excited
· Hunger/weakness
· Fainting
· Seizures
· Loss of consciousness
Very high blood sugar
· Insanity
· Nausea/nausea
· Blush, Hot, Dry Skin
· Strong, fruity breath odor
· Drowsiness / difficult to wake
· Fast/deep breathing
· Loss of consciousness
Respond (awake, able to swallow) if the patient knows
Have diabetes:
· Try to raise blood sugar as soon as possible
· Drink about ounces of fruit juice
• If the patient is not behaving normally, call 119 or take an emergency plan within 15 minutes. Waiting for the emergency center to be as comfortable, calm and at ease
· Don't wait for the patient to respond half the state or feed the patient when he is half awake and unable to swallow
Note: It may be difficult to tell if the patient's blood glucose is very high or very low. When emergency personnel are uncertain, it is best to give the patient sugar. If it is a very low blood sugar condition, it will be restored after 10-15 minutes. If it does not, it may be a very high blood sugar situation, at which time you need rapid medical treatment.
Serious allergic reactions
Rapid onset
· Anxiety
· Itchy
· Heart attack
· Nausea/nausea
· Abdominal pain/clip pressure
· Diarrhea
· Lips eyelids, swollen throat and tongue
· Breathing is very difficult
· Cough/asthma
· Insanity
· Redness of skin/lips/bed
· Complete airway obstruction
· If the patient is carrying a doctor's emergency adrenaline
Automatic injection to help him use
· If the patient cannot move, the first aider helps him medication
· Do not put your thumb, fingers or hands on the black tip
Sudden attack
Simple = no loss of consciousness
· Start enchanting
· Disorder
· No purpose
· Behavioural weird
Complexity = loss of consciousness
· The patient suddenly becomes hard or falls to the ground
· Body twisting or shaking (seizures)
· Fast recovery, it may be very disorder
Most sudden episodes have no previous symptoms and only last for a short period of time and stop without any treatment. Sudden episodes generally do not have any signs. They only last for a short period of time and stop without any treatment.
Frequent sudden attacks do not have to go to the hospital, but sudden onset of non-customary patients should be reported to the doctor.
simple
Do not suppress
· Guide the patient out of danger
· Comfortable, calm and stay with the patient until complete recovery
complex
· Keep calm / pay attention to time
· Remove objects that will trip the patient
Do not suppress the patient
· Allow sudden attacks to continue
· Do not put anything in the patient's mouth, including your fingers. Swallowing tongue is not dangerous
· When the episode is over, put the patient in a recovery state
· Provide solitude for minimization
Stroke (brain attack)
· Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arms, or legs, especially on one side of the body
Sudden disorders, difficulty speaking or understanding difficulties
· Suddenly a visual impairment or both eyes
· Sudden walking difficulties, lazy, losing balance, or coordination
Sudden severe headache
If you suspect a stroke, let the patient:
1. Smile
2. Raise two arms
3. Speak a simple sentence
· If the patient is trapped while performing these tasks
Difficult, it may be stroke
· If the patient is breathing and unconscious, put them in a recovery state
Poisoning
· Swallow
· Skin contact
· Inhalation
· A wide range of circumstances and uncertain. Poisoning and symptoms may be the same as common diseases
Swallow poisoning
Call poisoning center and speak with poisoning experts
· Feeding the patient anything can be dangerous
skin contact
· Quickly remove clothing and flush the skin with a tap
Inhalation poisoning
· Placing the patient to fresh air
Emergency in pregnancy
Severe abdominal pain
· Continuous bleeding in the vagina
· Amnion liquid
Sudden severe headache
Sudden onset
· fainting/unconsciousness
· Shock
If the patient feels fainting, has the phenomenon and symptoms of shock, or does not know that she has been pregnant for 3-4 months, she is lying on the side of recovery. When the face is lifted, the baby puts pressure on the main blood vessel so that the blood returns to the heart. Lying women to the left can reduce stress and provide most of the blood flow to mothers and babies
· At any time possible, use female ambulance staff
· Make women feel most comfortable
The obvious vaginal bleeding (using more than two per hour of cleaning pads) and allow patients to clean pad or towel pressed against the bleeding site
· Help patients maintain a normal body temperature, do not let her chill and heat.
Do not check the vagina
· Do not put the dressing on the vagina
Mild heat stroke
Body temperature is usually lower than 104 degrees Fahrenheit
(40 Celsius)
May look the same as other common diseases
Early
Severe sweating
· Thirst
· Less muscle distortion will produce painful squeeze
Late period
· Pale, cool and damp skin
· Headache
· Nausea and nausea
· Weak, lazy
· Feeling fainting and debilitating
Enter, alert and perform ABC response
(Awake, able to swallow)
· Put the patient in a cool place
Untie or remove excess
Clothing
· Give cool sports drinks (Gatorade®, for example) to replenish lost body fluids, salt, and minerals. If not, drink cold water.
· Put a cool cloth on the patient's skin
Use a fan to lower the patient's temperature
Hot stroke
Body temperature exceeds 105 degrees Fahrenheit
(40 Celsius)
All of the above symptoms are accompanied by:
·Insanity (disorders, hallucinations, weird behavior)
· Hot, red, dry skin or severe sweating
·Stroke
Loss of consciousness
· Put cold compresses on the patient's neck, groin and armpits may use any resources to start cooling
· Spray or pour water on the patient's body and fan it
• Apply ice packs to patient's neck, groin and armpits, and/or apply wet sheets to patient
• Place the patient in the recovery position of his/her side. Protect the airway
· Provide continuous cooling until emergency center personnel arrive
frostbite
Early
·Acupuncture
·Incitement
Late
· Frozen (Unconscious)
Hard, pale, icy, numb skin
If you can get the care of a medical worker:
· Move the patient to a warm place
· Remove the wet clothing and jewelry sterile dressing on the frozen fingers and toes
· Wrap the frozen area with a sterile dressing to make the patient comfortable, calm and at ease
If you cannot get the care of the emergency center personnel:
· Move the patient to a warm place
· Remove jewelry and wet clothing
· Place the frostbite on warm water (not hot water) for 20-30 minutes
· It is recommended that the water temperature be 100 degrees Fahrenheit to 105 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius)
· May have severe burning pain and color change
Hypothermia
Body temperature drops to 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius) or lower
Early
· Frozen
· Pale or icy skin
· Weakness, loss of coordination
· Insanity
· Uncontrollable shaking
Late
Not shaking
· Breathing (or lack thereof), or heart disease
Enter, alert and perform ABC
· Enter the room or avoid the wind
· Remove wet and cold clothing and replace it with dry clothing
· Cover a warm blanket
· Cover head and neck for body heat
• Place the patient close to the heat source and contact the container with warm water instead of hot water
· Make the patient comfortable, calm and at ease

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