Takeaway English: Health – Angličtina Youradio Talk

Takeaway English: Health – Angličtina Youradio Talk

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Zoznam epizód (26 epizód)

06:13
  
19.08.2019

Snake bite

It's very bad to interfere at the site of the bite. You shouldn't make incisions, cut marks with a dirty penknife or anything else. You shouldn't suck out the venom, you shouldn't apply a tight band or tourniquet to obstruct the blood flow, you should not apply an electric shock which has been quite...
05:57
  
18.08.2019

Jellyfish stings

Professor David Worral: Most jellyfish have a sting of sorts and some are lethally dangerous such as the famous, notorious box jellyfish. What happens, if the, these box jellyfish touch you with their long tentacles, the tentacles will be broken off and the tentacles have thousands of little stingin...
05:46
  
17.08.2019

Fish stings

Professor David Worral: Fish stings are extremely painful. This is one of those beautiful, highly coloured, reef fish like the lion fish or turkey fish that are found in tropical waters which can sting with spikes along their back, or on their fins or gill covers. The very best remedy for this excru...
06:20
  
16.08.2019

Insect stings

Professor David Worral: As long as the sting is embedded, it will be pumping venom into the wound, so you should remove the sting as quickly as possible and a recent study suggests that it doesn't matter how you do this, pull it out between your fingers, scrape it out perhaps even better, but remove...
06:10
  
15.08.2019

Fevers

Dr. William Bosu: Fever is commonly due to infection but we also have other causes of fever. This could be due, for example, to a body reaction to something that is not good for the body, it could also be due to a drug, it could also be due to a cancer. Indeed there are various other causes of fever...
06:15
  
14.08.2019

Bleeding 01

Jill Volpie: This is very frightening and one's got to remind oneself to stay calm in these situations. If at all possible these days, it's important to try to avoid at least, direct contact with blood. Everyone, everywhere these days needs to be mindful of the risk of HIV and we need to take care b...
05:53
  
13.08.2019

Bleeding 02

Jill Volpie: If you have very severe bleeding, the best thing to do is simply to find some pad, something clean, and press as firmly as you can into the wound. That should be dry and if possible you can use a bandage to bandage that into place but not to use it as a tourniquet. And of course if the...
05:36
  
12.08.2019

Broken limb 01: Is it broken?

John Pooley: If the patient's conscious, then obviously they'll tell you that they're in severe pain. The patient usually grimaces and tries to hold or guard against people touching the area that's injured. There could be swelling, there could be like a bruising around it; there could be a shortenin...
06:05
  
11.08.2019

Broken limb 02: To move or not to move?

John Pooley: The object of the exercise is to try and make people more comfortable. It's because it reduces pain, makes people feel more confident about the outcome of their injury. So what we try to do is move the injured limb as little as possible and pad it if you can - a rolled up rug, a coat, a...
05:42
  
10.08.2019

Broken limb 03: Further care

John Pooley: By all means put a blanket on them to maintain their body heat. Don't put piles and piles of blankets on people, don't try to warm them up - just maintain their body heat. When they get to hospital, they may need an anaesthetic for resetting of the bone that's broken, so don't give them...
06:01
  
09.08.2019

Fainting 01

Jill Volpie: The first thing to be aware of is that fainting is the body's own way of responding to a situation. It's actually encouraging blood flow, particularly to the brain and therefore one should always resist the temptation to sit the patient up or stand them up or get them to walk around or...
05:57
  
08.08.2019

Fainting 02

Jill Volpie: Leave them where they are - either, if they're already sitting, perhaps to put their head down between their knees to encourage the circulation of blood or, if they're on the ground, perhaps elevate the feet slightly, just to encourage the blood coming back from the feet and the legs. T...
06:13
  
06.08.2019

Burns 01

Barry Powell: The mainstay of treatment for these kind of burns is water. And by that I just mean ordinary tap water. Don't go out and get ice bags, don't put your hands into buckets of ice - ordinary tap water which usually is at 8 degrees centigrade is sufficient. Now, what you need to do is place...
05:54
  
05.08.2019

Burns 02

Barry Powell: I don't think that fat and butter or any substance like that helps deal with the burn. One of the reasons why I advocate water is that not only is it extremely good for pain relief - far better than any tablets you can take - but it also cools down that area that has been burnt very qu...
06:26
  
04.08.2019

Burns 03

Graham Easton: Other forms of dressing can be used to keep the burn clean and free of infection. The thin plastic films used to wrap food can sometimes make an effective emergency dressing. But if you don't have any, there are other possibilities. Many of us have used varieties of vegetable skin, po...
05:40
  
03.08.2019

Burns 04

Barry Powell: The answer to that is "No". The problem with children and burns is if you do put them into cold water, they drop their temperature, they become what is called hypothermic and that is not good for the child. For the child, first of all you need to reassure them - I think that's desperat...
05:41
  
02.08.2019

Burns 05

Barry Powell: The obvious thing is to try and get that person away from where the fire is, if that is at all possible. The second thing is, if their clothes are on fire, and this is desperately important, make sure they lie down. If they stand up, then their clothes, if they catch fire, will just bu...
05:27
  
01.08.2019

Diarrhoea 01

Jill Volpie: The important thing to know about diarrhoea is of course that the patient is losing a lot of fluid and that this can very quickly turn into a serious situation of dehydration and can actually be a killer, and is a killer, in children. So it's very important to be able to respond quickly...
06:11
  
31.07.2019

Diarrhoea 02

I think there's a big temptation to eat less or not at all; if one has diarrhoea one doesn't feel like eating. But of course it's very important that nutrition is maintained in this state. The body needs to continue to be fed and rehydration solutions, even the prepacked ones in the sachets, do not...
06:05
  
29.07.2019

Unconscious 01

Peter Banham: This I am afraid is a fallacy. Lungs do not fill up with water. It is quite likely that the casualty in the water may have breathed in a little water but it's very unlikely for the lungs to be waterlogged. Certainly there would be more than enough space left in the lungs for you to blo...
06:02
  
28.07.2019

Unconscious 02

Fiona Winster: A-B-C is for airway, breathing and circulation. So the first of those, the airway. You first of all need to open the person's mouth and make sure that you can't see anything obvious obstructing their breathing. It could be that there's some, some blood, some broken teeth, anything cou...
05:53
  
27.07.2019

Unconscious 03

Fiona Winster: B is for breathing. You now need to check whether that person can now breathe. So what you do is keep their airway clear, keep your fingers under the chin, and you put your face down close to theirs, so that your cheek is over their mouth, and you then look and see if you can see thei...
06:15
  
26.07.2019

Unconscious 04

Fiona Winster: To breathe for him, first of all you make sure his airway is clear, so make sure the head is tilted, the chin is lifted. Then you pinch their nostrils shut with the index finger and the thumb of one hand; you put your mouth right over their mouth so there's a good seal, and you give t...
05:37
  
25.07.2019

Unconscious 05

Fiona Winster: If you count aloud as you do the compressions, it'll help you get the right speed. So you just count one-and-two-and-three. Once you've done fifteen of those, you go straight back to the head and you do two more breaths, just as before. And you just keep repeating then, in cycles of t...
06:04
  
24.07.2019

Guidelines

Fiona Winster: The guidelines that we teach at Bart's City Lifesaver are those of the European Resuscitation Council. There will be slight differences from country to country around the world, but the basic principles always hold the same, in that the airway is always cleared by tilting the head and...
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