How to Treat Throat Injuries
Instructions
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When an injured person brings out a sign that he is injured badly, such as if he holds on to his throat (like he's choking) or after a bad fall, attend to that person right away.
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Instruct everyone to clear the area where the injured person is and assign someone to contact 911 as you do initial treatment.
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Carefully lay the person in a comfortable position, which is supine and slightly angled to the left.
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Gently tilt the head back to open his airway.
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Begin rescue breathing if ever the victim stops breathing.
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If external bleeding on the neck is present, apply direct pressure on the area to control hemorrhage and to keep it from obstructing the airway.
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Check the person's breathing by monitoring breaths per minute.
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Apply ice on the sides of the neck to reduce swelling
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Make sure to immobilize the injured area, since it might be associated with neck injury
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If there is too much loss of blood and the victim show signs of shock, elevating the legs and keep him warm.
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If the victim throws up, just roll him over to one side and sweep the vomit out of his mouth, so that there will be no obstructions on the airway passage.
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Constantly monitor the persons’ status until help arrives.
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