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Heart attack · Call 911 or emergency medical help. · Take aspirin, if recommended. · Take nitroglycerin, if prescribed. · Start CPR if the person doesn't have a ...
If you haven't been trained in CPR, continue chest compressions until there are signs of movement or until emergency medical help takes over. If you have been ...
Begin CPR if the person is not breathing, coughing or moving and doesn't have a pulse. Cover any burned areas with a sterile gauze bandage, if available, or ...
How to recognize and administer first aid for minor to serious burns ... Training Grant Programs. Education. Mayo Clinic ... Burns: First aid. By Mayo Clinic Staff.
Offer the person warm, sweet, nonalcoholic drinks. Begin CPR if the person shows no signs of life, such as breathing, coughing or movement. What to avoid.
You have pain directly over the bones of an injured joint. You have re-injured an area that has been injured a few times in the past. You have a severe sprain.
CPR: First aid. Even if you're not trained in CPR, you still may be able to save a life. Learn what to do if someone's breathing or heartbeat stops. EXPERT ...
Training Grant Programs. Education. Mayo Clinic ... First aid for a choking person · Print. Sections ... If a person is choking and cannot talk, cry or laugh ...
Prevention · Get information on what caused your stroke. · Take medicines recommended by your healthcare team. · Manage your blood pressure, cholesterol and blood ...
When to call your doctor · Seek help right away if you see symptoms of infection. Or if you can't remove the object on the first try. · Call for emergency medical ...
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