After a person suddenly fainted to quickly observe whether the patient is conscious, if necessary, CPR or artificial respiration, and promptly call 120 emergency, send the patient to the hospital for treatment.
When you find someone suddenly fainted after the first time to observe whether the patient is conscious, put the patient on the flat ground, so that the head to the side to avoid asphyxiation, pat the patient’s shoulders and call the patient’s name in the ear, and observe the patient’s breathing situation, do not arbitrarily move the patient’s body.
If you find that the patient is unresponsive, no respiration caused by the chest and abdomen rise and fall, can be initially determined respiratory cardiac arrest, should immediately carry out cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
If the patient responds to the call, ask the patient what the discomfort is, and call the emergency number in time to send to the hospital for further treatment.
If the patient has a stable respiratory heartbeat, but is in an unconscious state, we should ensure that he or she is in a safe position, and tilt his or her head to the side to avoid asphyxiation or aspiration when vomiting occurs. At the same time, call the emergency number and wait for professional assistance.
It should be noted that, while performing CPR, the patient should be sent to the hospital for further treatment by calling 120 emergency. Before assisting the patient, you should first assess whether the environment is safe and, if necessary, move the patient to a safe place before starting assistance. Even if the patient is breathing and has a heartbeat, you should still call 120 emergency.