The following general points should be taken into account when performing fracture aid:
1. In principle, caution should be exercised in the treatment of the injured person. The use of violence or force should be avoided when assisting the breaker, but rather with great care and care.
2. Preserve the fracture in the case where it is found and the medic should avoid repairing the fracture and leave it to the competent doctor.
3 - start treatment of nerve and surgical trauma in the place of injury until the pressure and pulse and breathing speed and body temperature to normal.
4 - Stop the bleeding if any, by pressing the place of the highest injury, so that the pressure and pulse and breathing speed and body temperature to normal.
5. In the fractures of the spine, pelvic bones and thigh, the patient is immediately transported on his back or stomach on a solid stretcher to the nearest hospital.
6 - fix the affected member with a splint.
7 - warm the patient and give him warm fluids such as tea in addition to painkillers, and can be given salt solution and glucose.
8. Transfer the casualty to the hospital as soon as possible.
1. In principle, caution should be exercised in the treatment of the injured person. The use of violence or force should be avoided when assisting the breaker, but rather with great care and care.
2. Preserve the fracture in the case where it is found and the medic should avoid repairing the fracture and leave it to the competent doctor.
3 - start treatment of nerve and surgical trauma in the place of injury until the pressure and pulse and breathing speed and body temperature to normal.
4 - Stop the bleeding if any, by pressing the place of the highest injury, so that the pressure and pulse and breathing speed and body temperature to normal.
5. In the fractures of the spine, pelvic bones and thigh, the patient is immediately transported on his back or stomach on a solid stretcher to the nearest hospital.
6 - fix the affected member with a splint.
7 - warm the patient and give him warm fluids such as tea in addition to painkillers, and can be given salt solution and glucose.
8. Transfer the casualty to the hospital as soon as possible.