After drowning, you should first get rid of the drowning environment, and you can use long planks or other floating equipment to rescue the patient from the water. At the same time, we should pay attention to our own safety and avoid accidental falling into the water. Call 120 immediately after landing to evaluate the consciousness of drowning patients. Pat the drowning man on the shoulder and shout loudly. Water control is also necessary. Put the patient's face down, put his body on his leg, pat his back and try to control the water. Check the patient's breathing and pulse, touch the carotid artery, that is, the two horizontal fingers next to the Adam's apple, and observe whether the patient has chest ups and downs. If there is no breathing heartbeat, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be performed immediately.
First remove the sludge and weeds from the nose and mouth to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed. If you vomit, you need to tilt your head to one side, remove the vomit with your fingers or towels, ensure the circulation of the surrounding air, and let the drowning person get oxygen supply. Pinch the nostrils of the drowning person with two fingers and blow from mouth to mouth for 2 times continuously; Take off the patient's collar and belt, place the palm root at the midpoint of the connecting line between the two nipples, and press down 5-6 cm with your body, not less than 100 times per minute, until the emergency personnel arrive, and keep warm at the same time.
I would like to remind you not to play privately at the seaside, lakeside, riverside, reservoir and other places to avoid slipping and falling into the water. Don't go swimming alone, don't go swimming in places that don't know the water situation or are dangerous and prone to drowning casualties. Get ready before going into the water and exercise first. If the water temperature is too low, wash your body in shallow water and get used to the water temperature before swimming. If you suddenly feel unwell during swimming, such as dizziness, nausea, palpitation, shortness of breath and so on. , should immediately go ashore to rest or call for help.