How to Treat Head Injuries
Things You'll Need
- Basic CPR
- Patience
- A cell phone
- Cloths
- Gauze
Instructions
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Treat Head Injuries
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Determine if the head injury is closed or open. A closed injury can result from something like a blow to the head, but may not be readily or outwardly apparent. An open head injury is when the skull may actually be broken open.
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Talk and check for irregular breathing. A common symptom of serious head injury is irregular breathing. While talking, notice if the person had difficulty relating the events to you. Aside from breathing factors, this will also let you know if the person is experiencing other symptoms like slurred speech, dizziness and personality change.
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Keep the person still. Try to have the person stay as still as possible. If they are unconscious, treat a person as if they had a severe back injury. Stabilizing the head in line with the back is one way you can do this. If a person is bleeding, press a cloth to the open wound and keep it there no matter what, even if they are bleeding excessively. In the event of a fracture, do not press on it. Simply cover or dress the wound, if you can.
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Prevent choking. If a person is vomiting or bleeding from the nose or mouth, try to prevent them from choking. Do this by moving the head, neck and body as one. Never tilt the head or move the neck alone.
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