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Begin CPR if the person shows no signs of circulation, such as breathing, coughing or movement. Try to prevent the injured person from becoming chilled ...
If the person shows no signs of circulation — no breathing, coughing or movement — begin CPR. Head trauma that results in concussion symptoms need to be ...
A well-stocked first-aid kit can help you respond effectively to common injuries and emergencies. Keep at least one first-aid kit in your home and one in ...
Shove your fist inward and upward. To prepare yourself for these situations, learn the Heimlich maneuver and CPR in a certified first-aid training course.
... CPR Awareness Month, says Mayo Clinic resuscitation expert Roger White, M.D.. Doctor pushing virtual first aid button. VIDEO ALERT:Video of Roger White M.D. ...
If there are no signs of breathing, coughing or movement, begin CPR. Do uninterrupted chest presses — about 100 every minute — until paramedics arrive. Get ...
If the airway is still blocked, use chest compressions such as those that are used in CPR to remove the stuck object. Only use two rescue breaths per cycle.
For severe bleeding, take these first-aid steps. Call 911 or your local emergency number if the wound is deep or you're not sure how serious it is. Don't move ...
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.
Then begin CPR if there's no breathing or heartbeat. There's heavy bleeding. Even gentle pressure or movement causes pain. The limb or joint appears ...
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