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When an individual chokes, a foreign object can become lodged in their windpipe or throat. This blocks the flow or air and can cut off oxygen to their brain or kill them. So it's important to act...
CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is an emergency medical procedure for people suffering from crises such as respiratory failure, near-drowning and cardiac arrest. CPR is conducted through...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, more commonly referred to as CPR, is an important life-saving procedure used by first responders. It is an essential technique to revive a patient who has fallen...
You will learn how to help when an infant is choking. When an infant is choking and suddenly can not breathe or make any sounds, you must act quickly to help get the object out by using back...
Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) became well-known in the 1960s and 1970s. Today it is a method taught to millions of people each year. Some variation of these methods have been in use since...
This article is to give you an introduction to treated gunshot wounds in emergency situations. *If you are coming to this page during an emergency, stop and call 911. This does not constitute...
How to Measure & Record Respiratory Rate
To evaluate a accident victim's respiratory rate, watch their chest rise and fall. Be prepared to save a life by learning the medical tips in this free first-aid video from a professional fireman.
Knowing how to do CPR is very important, even though you hope you never have to. One of the harder things to do with CPR is following the proper rate of chest compressions. Most people do them too...
There are two things everyone needs to live: air to breathe and a heartbeat. Without a heartbeat, a person is dead, if only until the heartbeat is restored. Without air, the heart will stop...
A sucking chest wound is a medical emergency and a matter of life and death. Every second counts while waiting for emergency help to arrive. Call 911 immediately, then follow these emergency...
A lung injury can occur any time a person receives a severe blow to the chest. This is a serious traumatic injury and requires immediate treatment and evacuation to a hospital.
The chest and abdominal cavity house vital organs, and diagnosis of injuries to these areas can be difficult, even for physicians. Carefully examine the chest and abdomen of an injured person to...
The goal of treatment for an open chest wound is to dress the wound while still allowing air to escape from the space surrounding the lungs. The lung may collapse if air builds up in the cavity...
An injured person's respiratory rate will help the rescuer assess the injury, and is an important indicator of how the person is responding to treatment. Record the respiratory rate every 15...