Employees of the Department of Civil Defense received training in the first aid program, the press service of the Department of Civil Defense and Fire Safety of the Trans-Baikal Territory reported on June 25.
“The Ministry of Health of the Trans-Baikal Territory and the Chita State Medical Academy organized first aid training courses for public officials of the Trans-Baikal Territory with the development of practical skills in the simulation center of the medical academy.”– noted the head of the department of prevention and state supervision in emergency situations, Oksana Shirokikh.
During the training, employees of the department acquired first aid knowledge. Employees without medical training have learned to provide assistance in the event of respiratory and circulatory arrest, injuries, bleeding, and other life-threatening conditions.
Let us remember that medical first aid is a set of simple medical measures that are carried out directly at the place of injury or near it in the order of self- and mutual assistance, as well as by participants in emergency rescue operations. (or medical workers) using the standard. and improvised means. It includes: measures to stop exposure to factors that can aggravate the condition of those affected (patients) or cause death; elimination of phenomena that directly threaten your life (stopping of breathing or cardiac activity, hemorrhages, suffocation, etc.); carry out measures to prevent complications and ensure the evacuation of those affected (patients) without a significant deterioration in their condition.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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