Digital-Divide/D0/First-Aid-on-Snake-Bite/English-timed
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00:01 | Many of you are familiar with this scene in your village- a group of children playing in an open area. |
00:09 | Watch this boy who is chasing the ball. |
00:12 | He enters the nearby bushy area. |
00:16 | He spots a snake. |
00:18 | In no time, it crawls out of its hideout. |
00:21 | The scared boy tries to shoo away the snake by throwing a stone. |
00:26 | The snake does not crawl away. |
00:29 | Instead it turns towards the boy and bites him on the foot. |
00:34 | The boy screams for help. |
00:36 | His friends run to his side to help. |
00:39 | They see two red spots on the foot. |
00:42 | They carry the boy out of the bush. |
00:45 | There is a commotion. |
00:47 | All the children give different opinions about first aid. |
00:52 | Here comes the importance of knowing the first aid in case of a snake bite. |
00:57 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on First Aid on Snake Bites. |
01:02 | In this tutorial, we will see: |
01:04 | How important is first aid and |
01:07 | How to give the correct first aid in case of a snake bite. |
01:11 | Before moving on to the first aid instructions, |
01:15 | we will review what the group of boys did to save their friend. |
01:20 | They made the boy lie down. |
01:22 | And then they sought the help of elders to shift him to the hospital. |
01:28 | Then they tied a cloth above the wound. |
01:32 | Was it the right first aid? |
01:35 | Yes! In a way it is correct. |
01:39 | In this case, the hospital was not far away. |
01:42 | So, the boy got the medical aid in time. |
01:46 | The correct way to give first aid in case of a snake bite is: |
01:51 | Make the person lie down on a flat surface. |
01:55 | Roll a cloth on the affected area. |
01:59 | The primary purpose of this first aid is to stop the poison from circulating throughout the body. |
02:07 | And how should we roll the cloth around the wound? |
02:10 | Start rolling from the upper portion of the leg and move downwards. |
02:15 | Shift the person quickly to the nearest hospital for further treatment. |
02:20 | In this way, first aid given in time prevents many damages. |
02:26 | Remember, wrong first aid can make one’s condition worse. |
02:32 | Do’s in case of a snake bite: |
02:34 | First, lay the victim down. |
02:37 | When you roll the cloth apply some pressure. |
02:41 | And the Don’ts in case of a snake bite: |
02:44 | Do not cut the skin or the flesh around the bite. |
02:49 | Do not put ice on or around the bite. |
02:52 | Do not shock the person with electricity. |
02:56 | Do not try to suck the blood or the venom out of the bite and |
03:01 | Do not tie the cloth too tight. This could lead to gangrene. |
03:07 | This video is part of the Bridge the Digital Divide, initiative of the spoken tutorial project. |
03:13 | To know more about the spoken tutorial project: |
03:15 | Watch the video available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial. |
03:21 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
03:25 | If you do not have a good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
03:29 | The Spoken Tutorial project team: Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
03:33 | Gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
03:37 | For more details, please write to: contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
03:44 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
03:48 | It is Supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
03:54 | More information on this mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org\NMEICT-Intro |
04:01 | This is Prathamesh Salunke, thanks for joining. Jai Hind. |