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Saturday, July 30, 2016

5 tips to be prepared for Medical Emergency

These tips are for you to help more in the emergencys that you can face in your life . You have to be prepared and to stay calm thats the key.

 1.Keep a first-aid kit in your home and car :
When something happend not good you have to manage the situation in short time and if you have the first-aid with you that can be really helpful. Make sure that your first-aid its at car all the time and keep looking from time to time to look for new things to put in first-aid. 
2. Know where the closest hospital is :
You have know where the closet hospital is and you have to be quick to send the patient in the hospital. If you are not from that area than you ask everyone because you need to be quick. You can also try GPS and google maps search .

3. Keep the Poison Control Center programmed into your phone.
If you or a loved one has a lot of prescriptions, you should constantly try to be aware of the risks of mixing them with each other and other substances. But everyone makes mistakes and when a mistake extends to which pills you take and when – it can be very dangerous.

4. Keep a card on you with all your emergency numbers.

If something happens to you or a loved one that leaves you unable to call your emergency contacts, you want to make it’s as easy as possible for whoever ends up helping you out to do so. Keep an index card or something similar on you at all times that includes your closest family members, doctors, and anyone else you want alerted in the case of emergency.


5. Consider CPR training or a local first aid course.
You never know when trouble will hit and knowing basic first aid or CPR will come in handy. This is good information for everyone to have, but if you’re the caregiver of someone ill or prone to injury, it can especially come in handy. Look to see what courses are available in your area.  
It’s often possible to stave off the worst risks of an emergency if you respond quickly enough and have everything you need on hand in order to do so. None of the suggestions on this list cost much and for most of them the time commitment is minimal. A few minutes spent on preparation could potentially add years to your life or that of someone you love.

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