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Drowning prevention slogans are not accurate

Six Don’ts in Anti-Drowning Slogans: No swimming in private; no swimming with others without authorization; no swimming without the guidance of parents or teachers; no swimming in unfamiliar waters Swimming; it is not allowed to swim in waters without safety facilities and rescue personnel; students who are not good at water are not allowed to go into the water for rescue without authorization.

The places where drowning usually occurs are: swimming pools, reservoirs, puddles, ponds, rivers, streams, seaside and other places. Swimming drownings occur every summer. Among the drowning people, some are people who cannot swim, and some are people who can swim and are good at water.

Key points to prevent children from drowning: Do not swim in the water privately, parents should always monitor them; insist that children wear high-quality floats; ask children to move their bodies before entering the water to avoid cramps and other phenomena; do not feed children in the water Eating may cause choking; educate children not to play with each other in the water to prevent suffocation; teach children to learn to swim and learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation and other skills; do not swim in unfamiliar waters without safety facilities or rescuers; do not If you are familiar with the nature of water and the underwater situation is unknown, do not go into the water for rescue without authorization.

Correct rescuing methods for children after drowning

1. Quickly rescue the person ashore: It is best to hold the head of the drowning person from the back, or pull up the chest from above to make it The face was brought out of the water and then dragged ashore.

2. Clear the obstructions in the mouth and nose: Put the drowning person's head down, pry open his teeth, and use your fingers to remove debris from the mouth and nose.

3. Pour out the accumulated water in the respiratory tract: The rescuer kneels half-way, holds the drowning person’s abdomen, puts the drowning person’s head down, and pats the person’s back.

4. Artificial respiration: For drowning victims whose breathing and heartbeat are weak or whose heartbeat has just stopped, quickly perform artificial respiration and perform chest heart compressions at the same time.

5. Oxygen inhalation: There are medical conditions on site, and the drowning person can be injected with cardiotonic drugs and inhaled oxygen. If conditions are insufficient, use hands or needles to prick the medium acupuncture points of the drowning person.

6. Take off the coat: If the drowning person is wearing a coat, he should take it off as soon as possible. The wet coat will take away the body's heat energy and cause hypothermia injury.