Initial first aid procedures for tachypnea:
– Chest pain – heart palpitations – nausea – profuse sweating.
– Has the patient ever suffered from severe anxiety or nervous tension?
– The severity of symptoms and their onset.
– The type and quantity of drugs taken and their timing.
– Is there numbness in the hands or around the mouth?
-Is there a history of any other diseases?
* Evaluation of respiratory rate:
– Notice symptoms of fainting or loss of consciousness.
– Observing the sound of breathing accompanied by wheezing coming from the lung.
– Measuring vital signs.
*Warnings:
– Acute anxiety and nervous tension cause rapid breathing: nervous stress that results from the death or injury of a member of the patient’s family.
* First aid protocol for rapid breathing:
– Measuring vital signs.
– Providing psychological treatment.
– Providing assistance to the patient and calming him psychologically.
The breathing process is done through a paper bag or by placing the hands over the mouth in the shape of a cup to replace the carbon dioxide that comes out during the breathing process.
* Resorting to a doctor:
– When there are chest pains and wheezing.
– The symptoms continued for more than 15 minutes after using the treatment mentioned above.