First aid on an overdose of Alcohol

First aid on an overdose of Alcohol

Ethanol is the active ingredients are the toxins contained in all alcoholic beverages. Ethanol can weaken and suppress the activity of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) that serves to control the ability of psychomotor coordination and reaction-like gestures.

Another reaction is to disturb the body's members such as speech, hearing and reducing the movement of the eyes. Alcohol can also reduce the level of consciousness of behavior and self control.

Consume alcohol will cause the feeling of love to a pseudo. Alcohol can react like a stimulant body or stimulants, but in fact alcohol is the cause of depression (a depressant).

According to Stanley m. Zildo as quoted from his book ' First Aid, how to Correct first aid and handling Emergencies ', the symptoms of an overdose of alcohol be reduced coordination, talking, breathing is not normal raved, tends to the unconscious, the eyes flush and there is a possibility of a comma.

If encountering any of these symptoms, immediately do the following things:

1. If the victim fall asleep with the pulse and breathing normal, wake up with the way the body shake him or call him. For cases like this, the victim did not need emergency handling.

2. put the victim in a safe place so as not to hurt yourself while continuing to monitor the situation.

3. If the victim unconscious or unable to be woken up and her breathing looks abnormal or victim in a coma, keep track of her breathing remained smooth.

4. Immediately bring victims to the hospital.

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