Medicover hosted a seminar on World Trauma Day
Arpita Kushwaha October 18, 2024 03:27 PM

According to P. Ramesh, the traffic inspector for Karimnagar, driving too fast is akin to dying without a foe.

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He was the keynote guest at a gathering for ambulance drivers held at Karimnagar Medicover Hospital on Thursday in honor of World Trauma Day. It is important to remember to use a seat belt and helmet. Road rage is causing some individuals to get into accidents.

According to him, people with brain injuries from car crashes must wait in hospitals for months before receiving treatment, and if a household head is killed in an accident, the family is forced to live on the streets. In times of trauma, ambulance drivers must be trained in CPR and first aid.

Every minute counts in emergency situations; therefore, people should move aside to allow the ambulance to pass. In non-bailable situations, an intoxicated driver faces a 10-day prison sentence. According to Ramesh, after Corona, everyone became a doctor and became used to their own medication, which is quite risky.

According to Medicover experts, care should start as soon as the injury occurs. Do not move the patient’s waist or neck without assistance. It’s important to take precautions to minimize blood loss during mishaps.

Under the guidance of Hospital Center Head Gurram Kiran Kota Karnakar, the following individuals participated in this program: Dr. Boga Venkatesh, Critical Care Specialist; Dr. Ravi Shankar, Urologist; Dr. Dilip Reddy, Gastro Surgeon; Dr. Satyanarayana, Emergency Physician; Dr. Nagaraju, Superintendent; Dr. Ravimalla Reddy, Marketing Manager; and others.

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