First aid kits.. A set of supplies and equipment used for rapid initial treatment in the event of a person being subjected to a sudden accident such as a farmer being exposed to a live bite, a dog bite, a soldier being shot, or a person injured in a car accident or otherwise. First aid is given for the absence of a specialist doctor or for the absence of a hospital or adequate treatment at the scene of the accident.
The first aid kit is essential to be acquired at home and in the car. Many of us are injured, especially children, whether minor or minor injuries, at home, street, trips or clubs. These injuries may require immediate treatment. The bag is available in every home. It is also best to have a mobile bag placed in the car to take advantage of it outside the home or travel. The bag is available in different sizes. We will discuss the contents of the (first aid kit) and how to use it.
The importance of these "first aid kit" in stadiums specifically in various sports in it is the first means of rescue for any player in various games, especially those games that use hard work such as football, wrestling, boxing, tennis, basketball, etc.
Medical gauze: Used to connect the site of infection after clearance. Medical cotton: Used to clear the place of injury, and available from pharmacies in the form of ball for easy and quick use. Adhesive tapes: help to install gauze and cotton, also use the mesh pins to tighten the gauze tie. Medical Adhesive (Plaster): It is available in different sizes used in cases of wounds. Compression band: Used when injuring hands and feet flexibly. Wipes wet with alcohol: Used to disinfect and sterilize wounds before they are covered. Ear Wiper: Used to clean hard-to-reach areas such as mouth, or put ointments in them. Medical thermometer: to measure the temperature of the body. Magnifying glass: Contributes to the enlargement of small objects that are difficult to see inside the skin. Small forceps: Used to pick up small objects in the skin. Sharp scissors: Used for cutting gauze and others. Medical gloves:
Used in wound clearance
Used in wound clearance
How do you provide first aid for different types of injuries?
Wounds: - One of us may be injured and lead to bleeding, but how do we help the injured person? The wound must be thoroughly cleaned of blood and the antiseptic should not be contaminated.
Bruising: - When a person is subjected to a swelling or swelling, we have to check it well because there may be a fracture or fracture or internal bleeding.
Fractures: - We must know first how to break: a significant swelling in the fracture area and extreme hotness in the area of fracture and inability to move the broken organ and if these symptoms should help the patient quickly and first aid: stop the bleeding if not and not move the broken part and make the isolation Any accessories on the injured part such as the clock and ring because it may be difficult to remove after swelling of the broken part and you must install the broken part by the work of a splint and quickly transfer the patient to the hospital.
Dislocation of the joints: - Quick contact with the ambulance and not move the part of the deposition and also work a splint for the part of the deposition and put snow over the part of the deposition to reduce swelling.
Disturbance of the joints: - When the alarm of the joint must be installed the injured part and not move it and transfer the injured to the hospital.
Bleeding: One of the causes of bleeding is injuries and injuries, as well as blood diseases. The bleeding is that the hands should be washed well and the glove should be taken to protect you, lift the bleeding part above the heart level and pressure the place of bleeding with a bandage.
Poisoning: - There are three cases of poisoning.
First, poisoning by mouth: This happened because the patient should be given water and milk because they reduce the poisoning and also possible to give egg white and do not try to make the patient vomit because it increases the risk of serious.
Food Poisoning: When food poisoning occurs, the patient should be vomited and not used as an anti-diarrheal agent.
Thirdly, if the patient takes an overdose of medication, he should be taken to the hospital immediately.
Do not neglect the acquisition of "first aid kits" ... it is possible to save a human life