What You Are Expected To Do in Medical Emergency

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When a person near you gets a fatal injury or any other medical emergency, you need to call 911 or any other emergency service provider that is effective. However, it is good to know what you are supposed to do before and after making the call as you wait for the assistance to arrive. If you want to know what to do in such medical emergencies continue reading the article.

Before a medical emergency

When an accident or injury occurs you must act swiftly, but sometimes you may get terrified. This is why it is important to be prepared for an emergency before it occurs. Below are some of the information that you need to be aware of as you make the call.

  • Your street address, nearest street or house number.
  • If the patient has any chronic health condition or
  • If there has been a recent medical event affecting the victim.

Making the emergency call

When you make the call, you should allow the operator to take control and follow all the instruction given. You need to be armed with information, so that you can be ready to answer any questions asked regarding your location and the victim’s condition. In a medical emergency, you will be required to give information such as the breathing condition of the victim, the extent of the injury if any, whether the person suffers from any emergency condition, is the victim conscious and others.

What you should do as you wait for the emergency provider to arrive

Never cut your call until the operator advises you to do so. As you wait, do the following to help deal with the medical emergency.

  • If the victim is not breathing, conduct CPR, but only if you have been trained.
  • In case there is a wound begin the first aid for wounds or cuts.
  • Remain calm and let the victim remain optimistic that emergency help will come.
  • Let the person be as comfortable as possible.
  • Put all the medications that the victim may be taking together so that you can give to the emergency health provider.
  • Recall all information regarding the victim, for instance the duration he or she has been sick, unconscious and how the accident occurred.

As you provide the information, ensure that you are very accurate in order for the emergency service provider to understand clearly what need to be done.

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