Originally posted by: Calypso05
Hi all😊,
Kanak inhaled the smoke, she is unconscious. She isn't in cardiac arrest. If Uma gives the kiss of life, she will suffocate and she will die😕.
That's what you really want ?😆🤣
Don't doubt the doctor😎.
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Originally posted by: Calypso05
Hi all😊,
Kanak inhaled the smoke, she is unconscious. She isn't in cardiac arrest. If Uma gives the kiss of life, she will suffocate and she will die😕.
That's what you really want ?😆🤣
Don't doubt the doctor😎.
Originally posted by: Calypso05
Hi all😊,
Kanak inhaled the smoke, she is unconscious. She isn't in cardiac arrest. If Uma gives the kiss of life, she will suffocate and she will die😕.
That's what you really want ?😆🤣
Don't doubt the doctor😎.
Originally posted by: Calypso05
Hi all😊,
Kanak inhaled the smoke, she is unconscious. She isn't in cardiac arrest. If Uma gives the kiss of life, she will suffocate and she will die😕.
That's what you really want ?😆🤣
Don't doubt the doctor😎.
If the person is alert, ask if he or she has a lung disease such as COPD or asthma, and check to see if the person's acute inhaler is nearby for the person to self administer.
While waiting for help, if the person is not breathing, give CPR:
Originally posted by: Sweetdream897
Smoke Inhalation Treatment
1. Get Emergency Help If the Person:
- Is unconscious
- Is dizzy or confused
- Has chest pain or tightness
- Is coughing or choking violently
- Has wheezing, shortness of breath, or irregular breathing
- Has ash or smoke around mouth and nose
- Has burns inside mouth, throat, and nose
- Has swollen airways
- Has black or gray saliva
- Is nauseated or vomiting
- Is hoarse
- Has double or blurry vision
- Has numbness or tingling in his or her extremities
If the person is alert, ask if he or she has a lung disease such as COPD or asthma, and check to see if the person's acute inhaler is nearby for the person to self administer.
2. Get the Person to Safety
- Move the person into fresh air if you can do so safely.
- Sit or lay the person down on their side, not their back. If the person is vomiting or coughing up phlegm, you don't want him choking on it.
3. Give CPR
While waiting for help, if the person is not breathing, give CPR:
- For a child, start CPR for children
- For an adult, start adult CPR.
Originally posted by: Calypso05
😆 😆I know a serial is a fiction, i can't search for logic but if they show a mouth-to-mouth scene, they will be absurb😆
Originally posted by: attiya1.3
How uma and kanak can be absurd for usI am happy they used logic.But, I doubt TV audience understand this logic.they must be anticipating CPR like us😆
Originally posted by: Sweetdream897
Smoke Inhalation Treatment
1. Get Emergency Help If the Person:
- Is unconscious
- Is dizzy or confused
- Has chest pain or tightness
- Is coughing or choking violently
- Has wheezing, shortness of breath, or irregular breathing
- Has ash or smoke around mouth and nose
- Has burns inside mouth, throat, and nose
- Has swollen airways
- Has black or gray saliva
- Is nauseated or vomiting
- Is hoarse
- Has double or blurry vision
- Has numbness or tingling in his or her extremities
If the person is alert, ask if he or she has a lung disease such as COPD or asthma, and check to see if the person's acute inhaler is nearby for the person to self administer.
2. Get the Person to Safety
- Move the person into fresh air if you can do so safely.
- Sit or lay the person down on their side, not their back. If the person is vomiting or coughing up phlegm, you don't want him choking on it.
3. Give CPR
While waiting for help, if the person is not breathing, give CPR:
- For a child, start CPR for children
- For an adult, start adult CPR.