Why is it a problem?
Paracetamol (or Acetaminophen) relieves pain and inflammation and can be
found in many popular drugs. Overdosing on paracetamol can lead to
liver and kidney failure.
Doing it right
Measure the dose carefully. The maximum dosage for adults is 4g per day.
Due to Acetaminophen being present in many drugs, especially anti-flu
medication, it’s important to take extreme caution when combining
medications.
4. Applying a Tourniquet to Stop Bleeding Can Lead to Amputation
Why is it a problem?
An incorrectly or unnecessarily applied tourniquet can lead to an excess
in limb pressure. This doesn’t stop the bleeding but prevents blood
circulation which can lead to necrosis.
Doing it right
Apply a large amount of sterile gauze or clean cloth to the wound and
push down hard – this should be enough until the ambulance arrives. The
only exception should be when there is serious bleeding, where the risk
of death is higher than that of losing a limb.
5. Don’t Pull a Road Accident Victim from the Car or Help Them into a
More Comfortable Position
Why is it a problem?
Most road accident deaths occur as a result of neck and spinal injuries.
By moving a road accident victim, you run the risk of paralyzing or
killing them.
Doing it right
If a person is injured and there’s the possibility that it’s a head,
neck, or spinal injury (for example, they can’t feel their limbs, but
there’s blood), call an ambulance and keep an eye on the victim’s
breathing until the paramedics arrive.
6. You Shouldn’t Take Vomit-Inducing Drugs in Cases of Serious Poisoning
Why is it a problem?
Emetic drugs can cause serious esophageal burn, which can lead to vomit
entering the lungs.
Doing it right
In a suspected poisoning case, call the ambulance, describe the symptoms
and probable source of poisoning, and write down the prescribed
actions. Don’t try to assess the danger yourself or seek advice on the
internet.
7. Don’t Throw Back Your Head or Lie on Your Back with a Nosebleed
Why is it a problem?
If you do this, the blood pressure in your head will increase.
Furthermore, it’s not possible for you to tell how much bleeding there
is going to be, so the blood might get into your lungs or cause
vomiting.
Doing it right
Hold your head upright to reduce pressure, apply a cold pack, and then
close one nostril with your finger for 15 minutes. Do the same for the
other while breathing through your mouth. If the bleeding doesn’t stop,
repeat the above procedure. If it continues after this, or if it has
been caused by an injury, call an ambulance.
8. Don’t Put a Spoon into the Mouth or Pull the Tongue of a Person
Having a Seizure.
Why is it a problem?
When having a fit, a person can swallow and choke on an object that has
been placed into their mouth to protect the tongue.
Doing it right
A person may start to shake uncontrollably and even turn purple, but
seizures are self-limiting, and the body is unable to do much harm to
itself. Just call a doctor, and make sure that the person is safe from
external harm and is breathing at a normal rate. It’s impossible to
swallow your own tongue, and biting it isn’t dangerous. After the
seizure has finished, place the person on their side.
9. If You’re Bitten by a Snake or a Venomous Insect, Don’t Suck out the
Poison
Why is it a problem?
The venom will mix with your saliva and can then damage your mucous
membrane. This can accelerate the poisoning and lead to lung edema and
heart failure.
Doing it right
If you’re bitten on a limb, lie down so that the bitten area is below
your heart. Call an ambulance, describe what bit you, and drink a lot of
water.
10. Don’t Take a Sick or Injured Person to the Nearest Hospital
Why is it a problem?
Not every hospital will have the necessary medication, specialists, or
equipment to treat the injured person. Furthermore, driving fast to get
to hospital soon could lead to a serious road accident.
Doing it right
Call the ambulance, carefully describe the situation, and listen to the
operator who will tell you whether and where you should take the injured
person.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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