FEATURES OF FIRST AID IN CASE OF SUFFOCATION, CARDIAC ARREST, POISONING AND OVERDOSE OF DRUGS, SEVERE BLEEDING, FAINTING, CONVULSIONS AND COMA

Authors

  • Karieva Xalima Ikramjanovna
  • Ibodullayev S.I.
  • Abdushukurov R.P.
  • Mansurov Sh.Y.
  • Namozov D.X

Keywords:

Suffocation, cardiopulmonary arrest, severe bleeding, cardiac arrest, fainting, convulsions, coma, poisoning, first aid, attack, blood circulation, breathing, respiratory tract

Abstract

This article highlights that the provision of first emergency medical care is an important factor in saving the life of the victim. The ways of providing first emergency medical care for suffocation, cardiopulmonary arrest, poisoning and drug overdose, severe bleeding, fainting, convulsions and coma. In minor emergencies, first aid can prevent the victim's condition from getting worse and relieve pain. First aid should be provided as quickly as possible. In the case of seriously injured people, a few minutes can make a difference. between complete recovery and death.

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Published

2024-01-31