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If six years old sonu has been electrocuted by putting finger in switch board and getting unconscious, what first-aid will you give him?


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Answered by prabin100
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1. Separate the Person From Current's Source

To turn off power:

Unplug an appliance if plug is undamaged or shut off power via circuit breaker, fuse box, or outside switch.

If you can't turn off power:

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FIRST AID FOR SOMEONE HAVING A SEIZURE

Electric Shock Treatment

CALL emergency center IF:

The person has been injured by an electrical shock.

Electrical shocks always need emergency medical attention -- even if the person seems to be fine afterward.

The emergency personnel may instruct you on the following:

1. Separate the Person From Current's Source

To turn off power:

Unplug an appliance if plug is undamaged or shut off power via circuit breaker, fuse box, or outside switch.

If you can't turn off power:

Stand on something dry and non-conductive, such as dry newspapers, telephone book, or wooden board.

Try to separate the person from current using non-conductive object such as wooden or plastic broom handle, chair, or rubber doormat.

If high voltage lines are involved:

The local power company must shut them off.

Do not try to separate the person from current if you feel a tingling sensation in your legs and lower body. Hop on one foot to a safe place where you can wait for lines to be disconnected.

If a power line falls on a car, instruct the passengers to stay inside unless explosion or fire threatens.

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First Aid & Emergencies 

Reference 



FIRST AID FOR SOMEONE HAVING A SEIZURE

Electric Shock Treatment

CALL 911 IF:

The person has been injured by an electrical shock.

Electrical shocks always need emergency medical attention -- even if the person seems to be fine afterward.

The 911 emergency personnel may instruct you on the following:

1. Separate the Person From Current's Source

To turn off power:

Unplug an appliance if plug is undamaged or shut off power via circuit breaker, fuse box, or outside switch.

If you can't turn off power:

Stand on something dry and non-conductive, such as dry newspapers, telephone book, or wooden board.

Try to separate the person from current using non-conductive object such as wooden or plastic broom handle, chair, or rubber doormat.

If high voltage lines are involved:

The local power company must shut them off.

Do not try to separate the person from current if you feel a tingling sensation in your legs and lower body. Hop on one foot to a safe place where you can wait for lines to be disconnected.

If a power line falls on a car, instruct the passengers to stay inside unless explosion or fire threatens.
Answered by amankhare71
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immediately take him to the pediatrician

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