Medical emergencies are a workplace reality. Not every supervisor needs
to know first aid and CPR, but supervisors should know who in the
building is trained to handle emergencies and what they can do in the
meantime. Here are some common medical emergencies and some helpful
responses:
Choking
First, ask if the person needs help.
If he says no, you may only make matters worse if you interfere. If he
nods yes—or motions for help— use the Heimlich maneuver. Call for help
if the situation doesn’t clear immediately.
Allergy Attacks
Allergy
attacks are more likely to happen when a person is around paint,
chemical vapors or insects (bees). Symptoms include itching, hives,
swelling of the eyes or mouth and difficulty breathing. Have the person
sit down in an area with clear air. If he or she is having trouble
breathing or goes into shock, call for help immediately.
Heart Attacks
Symptoms
include chest pain, shoulder pain, nausea, fatigue and/or sweating.
Call for emergency help immediately. Have someone start CPR if
necessary.
Diabetic Complications
Symptoms include
extreme thirst, lethargy, weakness, mental confusion or coma. Call for
help immediately. If the person is conscious, give him or her fruit
juice or hard candy.
Seizure Disorders
During minor
seizures (petit mal) the person loses awareness, stares and twitches.
Once the episode is over, encourage the person to go to the hospital or
see a doctor. During a severe seizure (grand mal) the person may lose
consciousness, become very stiff and then twitch and jerk. Do not try to
hold the person down or keep him still. Clear the immediate area to
help prevent injury. Call for help immediately.
This information is provided by: Assurance Agency
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