A passenger fainted on the bus, and the female nurse knelt down to rescue her. What if someone fainted?

People who encounter fainting must always keep calm, do cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for them, and strive for treatment time for patients. A female nurse on a bus met a passenger in her daily trip and suddenly fainted in the bus, which made the female nurse perform her duties and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the passenger regardless of the occasion. Under the rescue of the female nurse, the passenger was pulled back from the gate of hell. However, when we meet a fainting person, we have to try our best to seek more professional treatment and give the fainting person more space to breathe fresh air because of the lack of first aid knowledge and the inexperience and mistakes of first aid methods.

Immediate rescue can buy more treatment time for patients, but in first aid, it is also necessary to ensure that there is no foreign body in the patient's mouth and he cannot suffocate. When doing first aid, always press the patient's chest with both hands until the patient is awake. When pressing, it is also necessary to let people around you call the emergency number, so that patients can get the help of medical staff, send patients to the hospital in time, and let patients recover as soon as possible with the help of professional equipment.

We are not medical professionals, and we lack knowledge of first aid. Improper pressing technique can easily lead to rib fracture and death of patients. Therefore, if you are not brave enough, you can't give first aid to the patient by pressing. This female nurse is a professional medical staff, and she can also extend the life of patients by virtue of her years of treatment experience when giving first aid.

When doing first aid, the female nurse waited for the arrival of the ambulance with great courage, speed and continuous pressure, until the man was taken to the hospital for treatment, and the female nurse left completely. In case of fainting, you need to call the rescue number at the first time. If you don't have professional knowledge, don't go forward for treatment, but shout for help, so that people around you, especially professionals who know rescue knowledge, can lend a helping hand.