Simple first aid tips but 90% of people do them wrong in an emergency

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Knowing basic first aid methods is great, but it is important to do it correctly so as not to make the patient's condition worse. Bright Side shows some simple first aid tips for emergencies, but more than 90% of people do it wrong because they do not understand or are confused.

Sponge

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Incorrect handling:Using hydrogen peroxide or alcohol to clean a wound is a completely wrong first aid method. Peroxide destroys connective tissue cells, slowing wound healing, while alcohol burns healthy cells, which can cause pain, shock, and burns to the wound.

Correct handling:Wash the wound with clean or boiled water, then apply ointment to the wound. Do not use bandages when not necessary, because it will cause moisture and make the wound take longer to heal.

Cardiac compression

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Incorrect handling:Improper CPR can cause broken ribs and serious damage to the heart and lungs.

Correct handling:CPR should only be given if it is certain that the victim is not breathing, has no pulse, and there is no doctor nearby. While one person calls an ambulance, the other person should perform 100 chest compressions. For children, compressions should only be performed with the fingers and at a slower pace. CPR should only be performed when the heart has started beating again. Alternatively, 30 chest compressions followed by 2 breaths can be performed, and repeated.

Take Paracetamol

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Incorrect handling:Paracetamol or acetaminophen are pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly prescribed for many diseases. Taking the wrong medicine or abusing it can lead to liver and kidney failure.

Correct handling:Use the drug in sufficient doses, adults should only take a maximum of 1g per dose, 4g per day. Acetaminophen is found in many drugs, especially anti-flu drugs, combining drugs can easily lead to overdose, causing harm to the body.

Nosebleed

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Incorrect handling:When having a nosebleed, people often lie down or tilt their necks up to prevent the blood from flowing out. However, this is a wrong way to do it, causing blood pressure to increase, not knowing how serious the bleeding is, blood can enter the lungs causing vomiting, which is dangerous.

Correct handling:Keep your head straight to allow the blood to flow down, and apply a cold compress to stop the bleeding. Then, use your fingers to press your nose for 15 minutes. If the bleeding does not stop or the injury is severe, call an ambulance.

Rescue car accident victims

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Incorrect handling:Trying to pull a victim out of a car and place them in a more comfortable position is a mistake. Most traffic accident deaths are due to neck and spinal injuries. Pulling a victim out of a car can cause death or paralysis.

Correct handling:If the victim has a head, neck or spinal injury (no bleeding but no feeling in the limbs) call an ambulance and wait for emergency medical attention.

First aid for poisoning

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Incorrect handling:Using emetics to completely remove poison is the wrong way to give first aid to poisoned patients because it can burn the esophagus, allowing poison to flow into the lungs.

Correct handling:In case of suspected poisoning, call an ambulance and describe the symptoms or possible source of poisoning, and write down the doctor's instructions while waiting for the ambulance. Do not consult the Internet for treatment. Overdose of drugs, alcohol or food poisoning are very dangerous if not treated promptly./.

According to Health and Life

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