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to a replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy around the world. is this really possible coupon documentary renewables revenue jobs november 25th on d w. the world is full of dangerous. so isn't it nice to be safely tucked away and i'm making notes. that's why most accidents happen. cuts poisoning and then the name, but a few rows, accidents, killing daily one and a half 1000000 people in a year. well, the wind, but accidents in the home claim, even more lights. so if someone's bleeding or collapses, what can you do to help find out on in good shape, the
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smoke is rising from the scene of this accident. an injured drawing for remains in the car, a cyclist splice rolled in the street. fortunately, it's only a training scenario staged by the german red cross. we've come to learn how to react to emergencies like this new come i is a paramedic who teaches 1st aid courses for the organization. today he's training cloudy, of items. as of a new one at the scene, there could be injured people check if they're responsive or you could ask where it hurts. but your top priority needs to be your own safety. i'm sure it's so secure, the accident side turn on the car is hazard lights and a lot of them put on a high visibility. best setup, a warning triangle and of course call emergency services. all right, that's the most important thing for sticks. thank the space injured. people are
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responsive, so they have to be moved out of the day and design the site just seems to way we have cuts and scrapes. so it's settled into the shade for now next to drive that has to be moved. she's in pain and much of broke cuz sometimes it will be hard to move her without causing further injury. time for what's called the round tech community folks. and yet for them off it goes like this. this would explain them far where to build done. then reach around once they've made it, it's great if they're wearing jeans, it goes, then you can grab the belt loops and pull them around the 20 says, and we don't have that clear and this as a, so i grab her him and turner, and you wouldn't scream like i then i slide both arms under her arm debts and grab her arm. and there's another very important thing, some pointing forward on that side. otherwise there's a risk that outbreak them when i pull her around because getting all her weight is
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on and then i would pull her out of the car like this or not as 10 power to house. but fortunately, the driver as well. so conscious and able to move next step is to try and stop any bleeding. i just watched a protect yourself 1st, so even if it's uncomfortable, you should put on the gloves. so and then the wins are treated i'm austin or come 1st a. com, proud customer, or you can also use a combined dressing pad, which prepped in one of those the compress is already inside the bandage. the once i go into the pony tail, then it's more stable platform to secure the bandage wrap. additionally, sorry for the chin and hub. studies show only 50 percent of people have confidence enough to administer fast aid, but it can save lives. november 1st aid kits also have an emergency
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blanket which is important and it stops people gawking, of course, but also she shivering even though it's warm today of the injured people get cold easily and that's the present. one credenza version of our 1st aid has been administered on site emergency services. we'll take those off from here. it's not always a major disaster. little accidents happen every day. cuts jobs, graces and bruises. so what should you do if someone's bleeding? carts and graces are not usually a cause for concern, but it's important to know when you should treat them yourself and when it would be better to see a doctor, the general practitioner, doctor, you go. i did often has to deal with every day emergencies. this patient fell down the stairs. you mind if that's one of the,
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this open wound needs to be stage of your community? yes, my mom, i'm not going to, we're going to use a compression bandage for now. so i don't need to worry about sending the patient to the hospital to come to have the wound proper leasing to hospital. so including waiting for the most accidents happen when there isn't a doctor close by. if one of your kids gets a scrape, how would you treat it as well? let me to on that, then i'm fine. if you don't have anything else on hand, then you should just rinse the wound with tap water and come from cleaning it like that can remove germs con. a. knock this off to you and then you should cover the world to stop any germs from getting in. by the time you can use a compress or a plaster and for whatever you have at home, i'm guessing what i'm sending. this was, my name's all the model to some of the step one. wash your hands if possible, before treating a wound or put on sterile gloves. step to clean and disinfect the will and getting
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rid of any dirt as it could otherwise, costs and infection. and finally, covered the wound with a plaster or a bandage. and blowing on a wound isn't really a good idea. our saliva contains a lot of black tyria, and they can also cause infection. so don't do it. can be a lot more dangerous. if it's bleeding profusely, then it's better to go straight to the doctors. say one more time to go to that with cuts, you have to look how deep the cut is and then tell them are fundamental anatomical structures under the skin affected with that. come on even of mind that it's possible to injure attendance or even a blood vessel and making use of my medicine. for me, it's important to use compression to help staunch the bleeding that bites a feeling that it needs to be tightly bandaged. next couple of been doing one of the complicit one. there are many minutes about how loans should be treated. for
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example, that wounds heal better if they've been exposed to the air. is that true? it's the ones organizing a serious mood and should be covered and treated properly so that a will call the wound is protected from further infection. wonderful, right? and b. so there is enough moisture for the world to heal states. i survive on one title, in by another wide spread, missed caught, feel better in sea water because it contains thoughts we have with us. we wouldn't see water is it? source of infection. never go into the sea. with fresh loans, you can get infected with germs. the whole time it and i'm fine. and what about using alcoholic drinks to disinfect the world? to pull the i can using your alcohol or grabbing some whiskey like the cowboys did by the something it was a really bad idea because it also attacks the skin surrounding the wound. i mean,
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i think causes more harm than good. ringback that doesn't mean what's not, you'd be best off buying a 1st aid kit for home that includes a variety of adhesive plants stairs, compresses and various bandages as well as sterile gloves and disinfected spray. fixed on boiling water splashes are the legs, the oil and the fun suddenly catches fire. many people does know how to treat goals . many try applying oil or flowers or bus up. oh wrong and even dangerous ice isn't good either to cold, cold, to lukewarm compresses of best, but even better is it then it doesn't happen in the 1st place. it can easily happen as a barbecue. your attention one does on you accidentally touch the hot grill. oh, the guns gun, it's a really small burn that'll make a small blessing and it's best not to pump the plaza instead. cool,
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little little apply a little cream and it will go away on its own. just different a line of it. but specialists, gabrielle, just hug and also says it's good to keep an eye even on small bands. and for most of the bands to see a doctor immediately. the severity of a band is classified in degrees. in 1st degree bands only the happy, dumbest, has affected the skin reddens on swelling kind of car. they generally hill on that, right? and within a few days in superficial 2nd degree months, the under lying thomas is affected as well as the i p thomas. the skin tons red and phones blisters peeling can take up to 3 weeks as the iris swells. you should see adult as many of the saga and ones that using like to fluid to stall so barbecued, can lead to severe bonds. drama. the liquid system meant to get the taco from like quick a post of real danger. the goal is to get the biggest threat as because when you've
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piled up the charcoal soaked it in, lighter fluid and are then trying to light it with a short match from close on. i'm just looking at them quickly. sky towards from the on. there can be a big jet of flame that sears the face of the hands and sometimes the upper body. and then victims regularly come to this hospitalization. got stuff on lost under the stove box a specialized and treating them on a contact foot. but then the contact learns, or burns from open. flames present more of a challenge because more skin is burned, a how to plan for it. so the wounds are deeper or, and the deep or the wounds, the longer it takes, the heal high and the harder it is to treat man, it gets to missing it and see the 2 doctors of the consultations every friday. phillip denise has an appointment today. a few months ago, the 15 year old stuff with severe bonds he's had today for off decay.
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it says ok, now try to spread your hands out. very good, great. can you move your fingers like this? phillips injuries pose the challenge for the specialist. who am i to start? if his skin had been found plus planes. he was in hospital for 4 weeks and we're glad we were able to release him from the hospital so quickly. he had burns over 30 percent of his body working on both legs and also on his back and tours. so he's been back home for some time now. is it phillips of a deep 2nd degree bonds with large areas of the time it's affected. these kinds of bands lead to discoloration, the skin tons whitish gray. the teenager also helps degree bands, which means the flames penetrated all the way to the subcutaneous last. the skin on philip's lower body was promptly affected. decisions have to operate
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214 times in many places, grafting on skin from his upper body and there were no problems at the sites where we took discounts. so what you see here are all the areas we took it from. we had to get skin from all over the place to cover this huge area to take. now everything is still completely functional. philip was very lucky. his oxygen could have been much wireless. ready the 15 year old is passionate about bikes, space with my toes, and without no squint a he and some friends were walking on an old screw to rent a carriage, and wanted to test whether it was done in time. we filled it up using a fuel can or and then suddenly my 2 buddies. uh there was a fire and ran out of here when i had the fuel count in my hands.
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and this gentleman. yeah. and i wanted to take it outside, but then i dropped it on the floor instead of important finding that some of the boys run to the house to get help. the phillips run back in again, he wanted to save his new bike a recent present, which was also in the coverage the done been cut and then it just kind of fell into the fire because it was slippery and i was lying on my back and then i turned onto my stomach and told myself how does that got placed in front of always gets him. but his synthetic transit systems are on fire melting. he brought me into the yard and manage to put the flames out. the son of this month, who do i get home? then my brother came and took me home. how is that? you took off my clothes and poured water over me? you want me to also please. then the ambulance arrived or anything cause shown to notice philip's brother did everything correctly. this meant the magic and the 1st
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thing is to get the clothes off and then to cool the patient on it didn't, puts in not with ice cold water but with lukewarm water. so it's like this guy. it's also enough to just take a damn towel and wet the area that's not small. philip is now cycling again. so the accident changed is nice to have to walk compression play thing and go to physiotherapy for at least 3 more years. and he'll fat us golf for the rest of his life. the children are especially praying accidents at home. often things go wrong because they are also thinking. it helps to put yourself in your child's shoes. never leave small children alone in the kitchen. keep knives and scissors out of reach. children also like to climb should be able to do that safely. medication and cleaning products can be toxic, so keep them out of reach,
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but you call prevent everything. so if this often strikes, you need to know what to do. one brief moment of an attention is all it takes in germany, a child is involved in an accident around every 24 minutes. that's why emergency services in the country offer courses, teaching people how to help injured children, the kind of and then how can you detox whether a child is even still breeding in an emergency? the 1st few minutes are crucial on sundays. alexis, listen for the briefing from. you can also feel the breath on your cheek out of the and at the same time you can see whether the treasure chest is rising in full cups . the sheep, i'm saying if the child isn't breathing, the 1st step is mouth to mouth for substitution. if this doesn't help, the next step is chest compressions. tablet. even though this substitution is
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something that participants are often i'm familiar with tiny mat in, in the midst of what kind of something they might have seen on tv from time to time . but they normally aren't really, i'm full. and so my life and me so few to button for me yet. and background isn't something you have to do every day either by can. um, most participants don't know exactly what to do, especially with children to stay at many just know it somehow different to what you do without out the is actually i think it is during mouth to mouth where it says the station, the head is tilted backward, slightly to ensure the trachea is clear and hold the victims no shot and breathes into their mouth. 5 times. for chest compressions, measure 2 finger widths above the store number and then press the flat of your hand about 5 centimeters into the chest. compress 30 times in a row, then give to brass with very young children. there's another method
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by the controller when checking whether a baby is unconscious or not, you don't just have to talk to them. you also have to stimulate the feet in the homes to try and get them to react on the hand, almost opposite to act so on. so thing. if you can't detect either breathing or a heart beat, the next step is resuscitation. only 2 fingers are used to stimulate cardiovascular function and incense people who have been taught the technique. in a 1st aid course will feel much more confident in an emergency. and it's never too early to start practicing. i don't have to this by then has own people who are attending a fast stay close to the 1st time. awesome. telling me that now find, do you know how to behave? what a situation like this arises is missing. reason visions will have the trust on for hyphens on and, and that they also feel better able to deal with emergencies in general, notify ins cuz i'm in. and finally, the trainer shows participants how to help when
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a child has swallowed something or is choking courses like these only take a few hours to complete, but they can leave you better prepared to make a difference when a life is on the line. the if someone goes into cardiac arrest chest compressions of the most important thing. many people feel apprehensive about helping, but it's not that difficult. placed the bowl of your hand in the middle of the chest, pressed straight down about 5 centimeters, a 100 to a 120 times 5 minutes. the v g song staying alive has exactly the right with them. at the super late, you can also help these are publicly available in many cities. they use electric shocks to get the home beating again. the device instructs the user on what to do and measures and what the data are itself in future. small technology will also
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help in hospitals doing emergencies. friday afternoon in the emergency room, when doctor's office is closed, the number of patients rises and with it, the pressure on the personnel here, the emergency physician to be as tablets as has launched a research project, the aims to use also official intelligence to help make quick and safe decisions with tons of attempting to attend that lots of our patients are brought in by ambulances assign, arrive by themselves. and we have to assess the urgency of treatment for all those patients relatively quickly. ancient. so base which patient can wait, how long to see a doctor have to contact bob and lots of days heard about the patient state of health is a client and the ambulance you know, and you have somebody else and you're given the initial impression of the patient
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as you find them, or if they have any preexisting disease, if they're awake and responses. if any 1st aid providers have already given assistance, which is it's a good lice to tom minus all this data can already be digitally transmitted directly to the hospital. what from you is that it will be evaluated by a i, it should help to estimate how quickly the patient needs to see a doctor practice. but such on this system will probably search through emergency service protocols at the hospital has in digital format. and it will alert the staff about red flags and warning signs that should classify them as urgent during trans, nothing style, faster code on the patient symptoms. depending on that list, patients have been assigned to color. red means they need to see a delta immediately orange within 10 minutes and yellow in 30 minutes. at the latest. the ice had been provide additional information if necessary. for example,
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on symptoms that may only have a code in the ambulance, insurance, specials, and such as cardiac arrhythmias, perhaps a good example. it's something that can pass, and once it stops, you can't track it anymore. also, official intelligence could help to best to assess emergencies in the future. but it doesn't mean that responsibility will just be handed over to technology. says, health care digitalization aspect maximilian vice. then we'll have to see because a has its limits. so yeah, we always refer to a as artificial intelligence, but intelligence is a very vague term must. we have powerful machines that can recognize patterns, but not really causality. and it can't make decisions on things like ethics eat ticket on. so if i talk in the current project, the plan to a system should only support the stuff in the india and the staff say
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ok, you didn't find anything critical to us, but i don't like it and the patient will still be tries to read or orange right now, the still figuring out what data a i can use to provide real assistance. the system wouldn't be ready for several years to come. it's not always immediately clear when you're facing an emergency, but waiting can sometimes be faithful, tight notes, especially if you have a surgery shortly after he said good morning to his parakeets. calvin, a little guy starts the day with 20 poll ups. the mechanical engineering student is also athletic in other ways. he plays in a rugby team with friends, a while ago he noticed something strange after practice. course nothing should be the hobbies mack. shortly after the game, i noticed that my breathing and stammering and we're getting was and it all starts
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with him shift of the next day. i was a bit more exhausted than usual when doing lighthouse work. that's when my lungs felt tight mail and i filled out of breath up to doing all sorts of things as opposed to by a nutrition stuff. and then when he was trying to fall asleep, calvin began to feel heavy pressure in his lungs. he couldn't get comfortable and had a miserable night or the following night. he didn't sleep a wink and was determined to get medical help in the morning. the nearest doctor was around 2 kilometers from his home. although calvin was on well, he played it down and cycled there, instead of letting his mother drive him. because of the ottoman and i was gasping rather than breathing about because this i was sitting on the bike punting like i've been cycling for kilometers on the calvin was sent to the emergency room where he was diagnosed with a collapse to long known as
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a spontaneous new most store acts from time to move from the in a spontaneous new most fluoride, the lung collapses and is no longer attached to the chest will be the part. here we see the mid field for the shadow was the hot pipe to link and then we can see that the left lungs in time put on the right. we didn't say anything inside. and that's the same as the loan has basically been pushed to the side. the solvent error had accumulated, and calvin's chest and needed to be suctioned down to relieve the pressure is that 1st emergency measure doctors and started a drainage to his email part. here we can see where the cheap was inserted between the ribs under local anesthesia, to allow the loan to unfold certain items of thing. the initial life threatening situation has been resolved. after drainage, the physicians performed an operation. this involved glueing the lung to the lining, called the fluoride, so the organ couldn't collapse again. calvin received treatment in the nick of time
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. if he'd waited much longer, things could have ended very differently. so it would be between, there's always the threat that the loan can collapse even more and the creating what we call attention you most or ex doctors or then the heart gets pushed of sense of which reduces the flow of blood into the heart. worst case scenario that can kill the person from in the, from what's come, number of inflict us to find some total. oh calvin has since recovered, but he's aware that he was on the brink of death. in this is this a single story supposedly, when it's such a big thing, such a serious condition and you do worry about it as i go to counsel type, i'm him, you know, so i was on my phone the whole time googling what could go wrong in the operation with a new muscle rex, kind of checking whether it would restrict my life in any way. and so i'm glad that i can now do everything again. now kind of in who got are, can once again pursue a favorite hobby, guiding tourists through the local area together with his mother in historical
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