At Tianrui Health Physical Examination Center in Texas, a customer fainted because of sudden illness during the normal physical examination. After the medical staff in the physical examination center raced against time to rescue him, he finally regained consciousness before the ambulance arrived. At present, the customer's health is fine.
the medical staff in the physical examination center should have the corresponding first aid knowledge. Ms. Wang, a customer, suddenly fainted during the examination, and had symptoms such as foaming at the mouth and limb twitching. When the medical staff saw this, they immediately called the 121 emergency number, and also called the chief physician with the best medical skills in the physical examination center to carry out pre-hospital first aid work. First, Ms. Wang, who fainted, was loosened by the collar, and was given first aid measures such as oxygen inhalation and chest compressions. After the medical staff tried their best to rescue her.
The medical staff's all-out rescue basically saved Ms. Wang from danger, which can be said to have saved her life. The full rescue of the medical staff has basically left Ms. Wang out of danger, which can be said to have saved Ms. Wang's life. ? The medical staff also informed Ms. Wang's family, inquired about Ms. Wang's past medical records, and made corresponding handover work with the attending doctor who came for treatment, providing important information. After Ms. Wang was discharged from the hospital, she specially presented a banner to the medical staff of Texas Tianrui Health Examination Center to express her gratitude.
Time is life, especially in the process of sudden illness and fainting. Whether the patient can do the corresponding first aid work at the first time directly determines the patient's chances of survival. These three minutes are called golden three minutes. During these three minutes, timely measures such as heart compression and artificial respiration can restore the patient's cardiopulmonary function in time, avoid more serious consequences, and seize the opportunity to save a life.