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Everyone learns first aid. First aid is for everyone.

World First Aid Day has just passed. "First aid is not a hospital patent. On the contrary, the real first aid begins outside the hospital; First aid skills may not be used often, but once used, they can save lives in the first place. "

Don't worry while waiting for the ambulance.

Heart disease, poisoning, drowning, etc. , there is an optimal rescue time, or 10 minutes, 5 minutes, or less. However, when people encounter this kind of emergency, they often worry after dialing "120". By the time the emergency personnel arrive, the "golden rescue time" has passed. Many times people can only watch innocent lives struggle and die quietly. ...

At room temperature, the human body will be deprived of oxygen after 5 minutes of cardiac arrest, and the brain cells will die quickly after 3 to 5 minutes of hypoxia, which means that even if rescued, the patient is likely to be a vegetable. Millions of people in China die of cardiovascular diseases every year. In the event of cardiac arrest, the survival rate of patients is only 5%. But even in many countries with developed transportation, it is difficult to send patients to the hospital within 5 minutes. Therefore, only by giving first aid on the spot can we hope to bring the patient back to life. In China, 70%~80% of myocardial infarction occurred outside the hospital, but 25% of patients died because the first witness didn't understand the first aid measures. According to statistics, at present, 20% of the first responders are trauma patients and 25% are patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents. They all need first aid before being taken to the hospital.

Learn primary first aid like driving.

Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan once said: Human life has never been so fragile! We must know how to protect ourselves and save our compatriots. Primary first aid is as important as computer and driving. In western developed countries, the popularization rate of primary ambulance knowledge is mostly above 50%. It should be a skill that people of all ages and occupations should master.