When do we get to call for help? What Doctors Say

A confrontation in Kosovo's Parliament hall prompted Vetevendosje deputies to call on self-urgeons to quickly provide assistance to LDK deputy Gazmend Grandpaca, who claimed that he had been attacked by deputy Kujtim Shala. But when should the ambulance really be called? Images showed that nothing serious [...]
The images showed that nothing serious had happened in the lobby of the Parliament.
When really should the ambulance be called?
According to Emergency Physics.org, it should be called when a person's condition is potentially in danger for life. They may be experiencing chest pain, difficulty breathing, sudden confusion, or even altered mental status. These symptoms may be signs of heart attack, or related to severe medical attention.
The ambulance should be called when someone's breathing and needs abdominal push (Heimligh maneuvers) or when their hearts are broken or their hearts are stopped from beating.
When it is impossible to send yourself or the patient into question at the Emergency Department because of your illness, any injuries, or other reasons.
If you call Quick Help for no serious reason, then you may be risking the health of other citizens because of Kosovo's small health capacities. /Periscope












