CPR Kids - First Aid for Funnel Web Spider and Snake bites
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2015
- In this CPR Kids video Sarah shows how to treat Funnel Web spider and snake bites with the Pressure Immobilisation Technique.
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Very calm presentation! 🙂 Good!
thats epic!!!!
In the Mountains of Jammu and Kashmir when bitten by a snake they stop the bloodflow by tying the area to prevent the posion spreading. Then they go hospital. Some of them live at least 45 mins to 2 hours away from hospitals
good vid
Listen to her
Good।
if the patient is already unconscious in the beginning , should we assess her using the DRSABCD first or the snake bite first? because both is also crucial .
DRSABCD :)
Do u do DRSABCD First?
Always follow DRSABCD, Danger, Response, then if conscious send for help and apply pressure bandage. If unconscious continue to follow DRSABCD
Why from the bottom to the top and not from top to bottom (where you force the blood to stay at the end of the extremity?
Good question! applying the bandage upwards from the lower portion of the bitten limb means the bandage will be more comfortable, and therefore can be left in place for longer if required - biomedicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/departments/department-of-biochemistry-and-pharmacology/engage/avru/advice-and-resources/first-aid/pressure-immobilisation-first-aid
Also, we aren't trying to force the blood to stay down, we are compressing the lymph system - venom initially travels in the lymph, so we are restricting the lymph flow, not blood.
@@cprkids Thx a lot, now i can follow the lesson better.
What if the bite is on the stomach or neck, ect?
Firm pressure over the bite site if possible, no circumferential bandaging, however to don't put any pressure on the airway. The number one priority is to get emergency medical help!
yeah nah you can't survive that you're basically stuffed if they bite there
If you get a neck bite, I’m pretty sure you’re just dead
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