The group gods who retired to fish in Genshin Impact

Chapter 879 The smell on a drunk person is quite unpleasant. First aid tips. (page 13)

Sora and Paimon also relied on the generous mission rewards jointly funded by the General Affairs Department and the Adventurers Association.

Only then was he willing to endure his nausea to help these drunkards go home and clean up all kinds of filth on the streets.

Anyone who has ever seen a drunk person who vomited will know how strong their smell is. It can make people who haven't drunk much even want to vomit.

And drunken vomiting is a chain reaction. As long as one person who drinks too much vomits, other people who drink too much will also start to vomit.

On the one hand, it is a herd mentality, on the other hand, it is smoked.

Drunk people themselves can't stand the smell of vomit after drinking.

To be honest, sometimes people can lose their temper when they are drunk.

I have to admire them. They were all drunk and unconscious. They broke into fragments and vomited them out, and they could still lose their temper.

And it’s really not too dirty, nor does it smell bad.

A drunk person vomits more than once. You may still vomit after falling asleep, which also creates a very embarrassing way to die.

After some people are drunk, vomiting is a subconscious and unconscious reaction because they cannot control their bodies.

If you can't breathe, or if something else happens during the vomiting process.

When vomiting occurs, the food is not vomited completely, or it is not completely vomited out, but it is blocked in the throat.

Then people have no consciousness, no way to control themselves, and no way to call for help.

In the end, he was suffocated to death.

Vomit blocking the airway is an uncommon but not uncommon way to die.

This actually also applies to people who suddenly faint.

Some people may suddenly faint while eating or having something in their mouth.

When people faint, their bodies usually subconsciously want to hold on to something, and then fall sideways or forward.

Well, some of them will fall backwards, but that's not too common.

Normal people still have a second or two of consciousness before fainting, and can find something to hold on to, but in that case, even if they hold something up.

In the end, I can’t hold on anymore and I’ll still fall.

After syncope, all the muscles of a person are in a relaxed state. It cannot be said to be a relaxed state, but the muscle control is worse than that of ordinary people.

Especially the mouth muscles and tongue relax easily.

However, the things in the mouth will not come out just because the mouth muscles relax. Instead, they may block the respiratory tract due to violent impact and movement. Generally, first aiders use artificial respiration before first aid.

the first thing. Open the rescued person's mouth, straighten his tongue, and press his tongue down, just like a doctor uses a tongue depressor to press your tongue to look at the throat.

After pressing his tongue, he stretched out his fingers and dug into his throat.

After confirming that there is no foreign object in his throat blocking his airway.

Pull the finger out and begin CPR, also known as chest compressions.

The knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation must be standard.

It's vertically downward, not your hand flicking and pressing down.

Think of your hands as a pillar, like a pile driver.

Then keep your waist, your back, and your shoulders in line, use your waist to lift your body, drive your arms upward, and then lower your waist, drive your arms, and press down.

It's not like your arms bending and pressing back and forth. Be sure to pay attention.

Moreover, the frequency of chest compressions is very high, and it must reach 100 to 120 times in one minute to be considered standard.

I remember when we were learning the first aid certificate, it seemed that within five seconds, the compression frequency reached about 30 times, and then two artificial respirations were performed.

When performing artificial respiration, you take a deep breath as normal, then block the rescuer's mouth and blow the air from the lungs directly into his lungs.

Be sure to cover his mouth completely with yours to transition the air into his mouth, and make sure his tongue doesn't block the air.

If anyone feels that artificial respiration and cardiopulmonary resuscitation are taking advantage of the rescued person.

Then I suggest you go up and give them a slap in the face. If you are so ignorant and still come out to bully them, I suggest you give them a severe beating and beat them to death.

You must know that when performing artificial respiration and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, once the posture is wrong, not only will it not be successful in saving the life, but it will also lead to operational errors and send away the unlucky victim.

This makes me have to mention a glorious past event I did.

I took the new reply library test when I was taking the election certificate. I don’t know if the dummy was too old and a little fragile. Or it was because I didn't control my strength well at the time.

When I was studying, the teacher above also mentioned a wrong model standard.

That is when you feel that you have broken the person's ribs, your cardiopulmonary resuscitation was successful because you successfully sent the person away.

When you break a person's ribs, the ribs point downward. If you don't control your strength, the ribs may penetrate directly into the heart and lungs.

It is indeed possible for a person to wake up from pain, but because the heart and lungs were punctured, he would die on the spot if he did not receive timely treatment.

Then I remembered this item very clearly at that time, because I was relatively strong.

Then when I pressed the dummy, I used a little less force, but the invigilator said it would be fine if you use a little more force.

I just didn't hold him back and pressed down the dummy's chest.

Then I heard the invigilator next to me say silently, asking you to work harder and not killing anyone.

Fortunately, I can retake the exam.

It's just that the first aid certificate has expired now, and I didn't retake the exam.

I have basically forgotten all the first aid knowledge.

I don't remember anything about the bandaging method, mainly because I don't have that kind of bandage.

This kind of knowledge generally requires people to consolidate it every day before they can remember it clearly. If they don't do it for a day, they will stop.

And a friendly reminder, when someone faints and falls to the ground, they suddenly lose consciousness.

Don't let a crowd of people huff and puff around him.

spread! Leave an open space of about 2~3m or even 3~5m for him to let the air circulate. Let him sober up.

If you have a large group of people cheering and cheering around him, the air is not circulating, and you are still trying to rescue him. He is trying to save you, and you will be suffocated to death.

This is what happened when we talked about eating meat. I remember what the teacher said very clearly at the time. Once you meet someone who has fainted outside, go to rescue them.

When you find that there is a large group of people around you, they will surround you and not leave, squeezing the space into a very small space. Even if you follow standard gestures and are used to evacuate the crowd, they will not listen.

Just scream, no matter how serious it is.

It doesn’t matter if you call people to die, or if you call them to surround them to death. Or just go up and kick them. In short, let them get away quickly and don't block people's air.

Because I mentioned a case where there was a person who took the first aid certificate before, and it was also during the rescue. Because the crowd failed to disperse in time, the air was not circulated, and no one could be rescued.

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