A list of actions is presented in the event of the most frequent diseases, injuries, injuries in everyday life, in nature, in the country and in the tropics before the arrival of medical assistance. Mistakes of pre-medical self-help and mutual help, manifestations of household drug dependence are indicated.
Situations are covered with fainting and nosebleeds, fever and food poisoning, with insect and animal bites, thermal and stinging burns, frostbite, a sharp increase in blood pressure, accidents. The basics of resuscitation are presented.
It is also recommended when studying life safety and when traveling to the tropics.
How to use:According to the traffic light principle:
GREEN light indicates what needs to be done first.
YELLOW - what is possible in this situation.
RED for what not to do.
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How to purchase:pd.medclever.com/#payContent:1. Increased body temperature (flu, SARS)
2. Headache
3. A sharp increase in blood pressure (BP), a crisis
4. Hypotension
5. Violation of the rhythm of the heartbeat (arrhythmia)
6. Stroke
7. Pain, burning, heaviness in the chest. myocardial infarction
8. Sore throat
9. Cough
10. Ear pain
11. Toothache
12. Neck pain
13. Back pain
14. Abdominal pain
15. Allergy
16. Hangover
17. Nosebleed
18. Fainting
19. Insomnia
20. Stress
21. Depression
22. Electric shock and lightning strike
23. Food poisoning or accidental ingestion of drugs, technical fluids
24. Diarrhea
25. Mushroom poisoning
26. Botulism
27. Constipation
28. Obesity
29. Seizures, epilepsy
30. Burns
31. Acne
32. Sunstroke
33. Frostbite and hypothermia
34. Long distance flights
35. Sting of a bee, wasp, bumblebee, hornet
36. Bite of a mosquito, midge, ant
37. Tick bite
38. Spider bite
39. Bite of small domestic animals (hamster, mice, rats), cats, dogs, foxes
40. Snake bite
41. Stinging burns from jellyfish, corals, sea anemones, injections on fish.
42. Burns from plants
43. Prick with needles of a sea urchin
44. Superficial wounds, abrasions
45. Severe bleeding from a wound
46. Bruises, sprains
47. Fractures of limbs
48. Choking on food, foreign body
49. Eye injury
50. Concussion
51. Poisoning with household, carbon monoxide, automobile exhaust gases
52. Drowning
53. Signs of clinical death
54. Resuscitation techniques
Content author:Chaitsev Vyacheslav Grigorievich is a doctor, scientist, lecturer, specialist in emergency conditions and preventive medicine with experience on five continents.
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