Drug abuse first aidFrom our partner site on genital herpes, HerpesConnection.com.
Overdose from drugs First Aid: advertisement 1. Check the victim's airway, breathing, and circulation. If necessary, begin CPR at once. If the victim is unconscious but breathing, carefully place him or her in the recovery position. If the victim is conscious, loosen the clothing, keep the person warm, and provide reassurance. Try to keep the victim calm. If an overdose is suspected, try to prevent the victim from taking more drugs. Call for immediate medical assistance. 2. Treat the victim for signs of shock, if necessary. Signs include: weakness, bluish lips and fingernails, clammy skin, paleness, and decreasing alertness. 3. If the victim is having convulsions, give convulsion first aid. 4. Keep monitoring the victim's vital signs (pulse, rate of breathing, blood pressure) until emergency medical help arrives. 5. If possible, try to determine which drug(s) were taken and when. Save any available pill bottles or other drug containers. Provide this information to emergency medical personnel. Do Not:
Call immediately for emergency medical assistance if:
|

Email this page
Printer friendly
Bookmark this page

















