First Aid in Patients with Asthma
Asthma occurs due to inflammation of the airways due to too responsive to a stimulus. As a result, the airways become narrow and exacerbated by mucus. Patients will find it difficult to breathe, especially when exhaling.
Asthma can be caused by allergies and psychological pressure. The signs are visible difficulty breathing with periods of long exhale. Sometimes accompanied by wheezing when you exhale, anxious, pale skin and blue, and if left unchecked can lead to fainting.
According to Stanley M. Zildo as quoted from his book 'First Aid, How to Properly Handling First Aid and Emergency', requiring immediate treatment because asthma can be dangerous.
The steps that can be done include:
1. Reassure the patient
2. Bantu people to sit and rest
3. Bantu people get or find a cure
4. Let people use their own drug inhalernya
5. Avoid sources of allergy sufferers
6. If it is a first attack or seen a prolonged, immediately take medical services
7. If unconscious, immediately take it to the medical service
8. Do not force the patient to sleep on her back because people sit more comfortably in a state
9. Do not ask many questions in people, because usually it is difficult to speak