What should we do if a person fainted don't spam spam will be reported
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If you see someone faint, lie the person on his or her back and make sure they are breathing. If possible, lift the person's legs above heart level to aid blood flow to the brain. Loosen all constrictive clothing such as collars or belts. If the person is not breathing, start CPR.
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What should we do if a person faints?
Before going to your question first lets see what is faint:
Fainting occurs when our brain temporarily doesn't receive enough blood supply, causing you to lose consciousness. This loss of consciousness is usually brief.
Fainting might have no medical significance. Or the cause can be a serious disorder, often involving the heart. Therefore, treat loss of consciousness as a medical emergency until the signs and symptoms are relieved, and the cause is known.
Now let's proceed to your question...
- Position the person on his or her back. If there are no injuries and the person is breathing, raise the person's legs above heart level — about 12 inches (30 centimeters) — if possible. Loosen belts, collars or other constrictive clothing.
- To reduce the chance of fainting again, don't get the person up too quickly. If the person doesn't regain consciousness within one minute, call the local emergency number.
- Check for breathing. If the person isn't breathing, begin CPR. Call local emergency number. Continue CPR until help arrives or the person begins to breathe. If the person was injured in a fall associated with a faint, treat bumps, bruises or cuts appropriately. Control bleeding with direct pressure.
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