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The first thing to do in case of car accident is to remain calm and not to panic. After you calm yourself, the  next best thing to do is to seek for help quickly however we all know from movies that help often times comes later on in the movie which is sadly to say also happens in real life and so for cases such as this it is always practical and sensible to apply first aid solutions.

 

The main concern of giving first aid solutions is to save lives as well as to provide temporary relief to injuries due to the impact of car accidents. However, injuries due to car accidents doesn’t necessarily mean that there would be wounds nevertheless the absence of wounds does not in any way indicates that the victim is not harmed or is completely all right. Examples of these kind of injuries are those found in the head or the abdomen wherein symptoms are not readily manifested however victims still need to be accompanied to a secured place until professional help arrive.

 

In addition, victims of car accidents have to be examined in three areas and these are the airways, breathing and circulation areas. However, in cases wherein a victim suffers from a broken neck, first aid rule requires to refrain from mishandling or to move the victim since such injury may lead to a permanent disability. On the other hand, it is much better to check the airways first since the lack of oxygen for more than three minutes can be fatal. Signs of airway obstruction are manifested by the color of the lips, breathing sound and then the feel of the exhaled air on your cheek. In case the victim is not breathing, feel the inside of the victim’s mouth with your finger to know what’s causing the obstruction. This action will tend to pull the tongue of the victim forward thus restoring the airway. Afterwards, check the breathing of the victim however there are cases wherein after the removal of the obstruction from the airways the victim still fails to breathe, such case calls for a mouth to mouth resuscitation. To initiate the resuscitation process, the first thing to do is to take a deep breath and then pinch the victim’s nostrils together and then seal your lips around the victim’s mouth. And then check the victim’s chest to see whether air has already reached his lungs and if you see his chest rise then that is an indication that the victim will be able breathe again.

 

For cases, wherein victims are bleeding to death, again it is important not to panic. In cases wherein there is continuous bleeding and then a significant drop in blood pressure it is advisable to stop the bleeding by means of clogging the wound by means of pressing against it with your thumb. The pressure you applied on the wound would stop it from bleeding. And for victims whose spine are injured it is best to gently lift the neck and then try to keep the victim to look straight to his front and remember not to let the head flop from either side or else this will paralyzed the victim.

Jinky C. Mesias is a lover of simple things and of nature. She spends most of her time reading and writing poetry.

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» left by Judy LVN from Riverside, CA (1 year 357 days ago.)
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NO ! I teach CPR (basic And Advanced) & first aid. You NEVER sweep a victims mouth, unless you first visualize the object !! Signs of an airway obstruction..."the feel of exhaled air on your cheek?" That is a sign that a person IS breathing & has no obstruction. Use your thumb to control bleeding?! And my personal favorite...Lift the head of a person with a potential spinal injury !! . It is very important to be accurate in printing things like this, for this article could be the only first aid information some people get and if its wrong, which much of this article is, it could cause further harm to an accident victim.
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» left by Mike from Texas (1 year 192 days ago.)
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I agree, after years of training from the military, i DO NOT see much right with this post. It should be REMOVED. This post will do more harm then good. For anyone who has just read this, please take PROFESIONAL CPR and First Aid classes, by reasearching this subject, it shows you want to be prepared. This information will do you no good and could possibly kill the individual your trying to help, (not to mention you loosing a few fingers)

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» left by Mike from Providence, RI (1 year 21 days ago.)
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I understand the concerns of the two previous posts, however thank you to Jinky for the attempt. I don't see articles by the other two peopple with the proper methods. I understand that some of the information is debatable, however one must realize that in life we learn, and there have been several dozen changes to the proceudres over the years. What Jinky has written was the way I was first taught the procedures in Highshcool. YES there have been changes since then and I've only been out of Highschool for about 4 years now. So again thank you to Jinky, and thank you to Judy and Mike for you input as well.

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» left by Stephen John from Yola, Nigeria (271 days 21 hours ago.)
I fully agree with Mike. Thanx Jinky for the attempt. I'm a medical doctor from Africa and i want to say that if most people here know half of what Jinky wrote here, they would have saved lots of RTA victims. What i like most is how simple she kept it. Even the advice of keeping calm could be the difference between life and death.


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» left by Benny from Birmingham, UK (156 days 11 hours ago.)
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Im so glad I wasnt the only person reading this thinking... er.. what!?
 
Its nice that you want to help people but if everyone who read this carried out your first aid imagine the damage you could be doing.
 
And please dont sweep the mouth! What if the victim has a fit and bites your finger off (which does happen) then there would defaintly be an obstruction.
 
What if the wounds bigger than the head of a nail..?
 
Ergh *cries*
 
Your hearts in the right place, youre just abit... uninformed.
 
Go and do a first aid course! It sounds like you wanna help and with the right information you can :D
 
-benny

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» left by arjun from hyderabad (51 days 14 hours ago.)
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thanks ..

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» left by arjun from hyderabad (51 days 14 hours ago.)
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thanks ..

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