B. ðAir bag and ðFalling - The impact of the top in explosion areas may damage hollow organs, shrapnel may cause problems ðFalling and objects flying in the fall area ðcan lead to personal injury such as: Shrapnel in the mouth that will lead to bleeding from the nose and eyes
. Chest injuries such as a closed air chest, which will lead to functional distress - the treatment will be giving oxygen, calling
ALS and rapid exhalation.
Occupational distress as a result of rib fractures, due to ðfalling from the ðoff or injury from flying objects on the ðvictim.
Look for shrapnel in the casualty's chest that could lead to an open air chest. third. Additional injuries
- As a result of falling objects or the head of an injured person, you may also encounter fractures that must be fixed by minimizing displacement, in the range in which the patient was found.
If there is a suspicion of a spinal injury, apply a collar or perform manual immobilization until the collar is reached and place the hands on a back board.
Abrasions, light bleeding and blunt blows (hematomas) should be treated at the end after life-threatening situations
. Resilience to the area.