Sure. There was a story where a hiker got his leg caught between two rocks in the wilderness. His friend, who had some wilderness first aid knowledge, quickly stabilized the leg to prevent further injury and then signaled for help. They used branches and their own clothing to make a makeshift splint.
A very memorable wilderness first aid story involved a family on a camping trip. Their young child accidentally ate some poisonous berries. The parents, having some first - aid knowledge, made the child vomit and then used activated charcoal from their kit. They then rushed the child to the nearest medical facility. This story highlights the need for knowledge about local plants when in the wilderness. Also, it shows how important it is for families to have at least basic first - aid knowledge when outdoors. It can be a matter of life and death for their loved ones.
😋I recommend a few books to you. They are Return to Prehistoric Domination, Doomsday Spirit Trainer, and Survival of a Farmer Girl. These were all novels with the theme of survival in the wild. Among them,"Back to Prehistoric Times" and "Doomsday Spirit Trainer" also involved first aid knowledge. In addition,"Survival of a Farmer Girl" told the story of how a girl survived through her own knowledge and skills in ancient times. It also involved camping knowledge. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The first aid method for burns included the following steps: flushing, removing, soaking, covering, and delivering. First, the scalded area should be rinsed with cold water for 15-30 minutes to lower the surface temperature of the skin. If there was no water source, he could cover the wound with a cold, wet cloth until the pain subsided. Secondly, he had to carefully remove the clothes on the wound. If the clothes were stuck to the wound, he could carefully cut them open with scissors. Then, soak the wound in cold water for another 15-30 minutes to reduce the pain and stabilize the mood. During the process of soaking, do not easily break the blisters. Next, cover the wound with a clean gauze or towel to protect the wound. Don't tighten it so as not to aggravate the bleeding and infection. Finally, send him to the hospital for further treatment as soon as possible. Don't apply any colored medicine on the wound before sending it to the hospital, and don't apply it with traditional methods. In daily life, you should pay attention to preventing burns, stay away from heat sources, and avoid contact with high-temperature items.
One first aid hero story is about a man at a beach. He saw a swimmer in distress. Without hesitation, he ran into the water. He had some basic first aid knowledge. He managed to bring the swimmer back to shore and immediately started CPR. Thanks to his quick actions, the swimmer survived. It was really heroic.
One recent first aid story I heard was about a man who had a heart attack in a shopping mall. A bystander who knew CPR immediately started performing it. Thanks to that quick action, the man's heart started beating regularly again by the time the paramedics arrived. Another story was a child choking on a small toy at a daycare. The daycare worker used the Heimlich maneuver and dislodged the toy, saving the child from serious harm. And there was also a case where a cyclist got into an accident and had a deep cut on his leg. A passer - by used a clean cloth as a makeshift bandage to stop the bleeding until the ambulance came.
One story could be about a hiker who got a snakebite. In a first aid article, it was told how a fellow hiker quickly used a tourniquet above the bite to slow the spread of venom. Then they kept the bitten leg still and called for emergency help. The story shows how important basic first aid knowledge is in the wilderness.
There was a situation where a young athlete got injured during a Disney - sponsored sports event. The Disney first aid staff not only treated the physical injury but also motivated the athlete to keep going. They shared stories of other athletes who overcame similar setbacks. Their care and positive attitude really made a difference and inspired the young athlete to recover quickly and get back to their sport.
A colleague of mine once had to deal with a nosebleed. He grabbed a bunch of tissues and stuffed them up the person's nose. But he pushed so hard that the person's eyes went wide in surprise. It was quite a comical sight.
Once, a man choked on a piece of food in a restaurant. A waiter quickly performed the Heimlich maneuver. He stood behind the choking man, wrapped his arms around the man's abdomen, and gave quick upward thrusts. After a few tries, the food dislodged and the man could breathe again.