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What To Do In A Medical Emergency

By Maryl Joop


Have you ever wished you had that beloved cat that passed away insured? You could be being reimbursed for your loss right now if only you had had cat insurance. But, you think, of course there is no cat insurance. Well, you would be surprised what insurance companies would call insurance as long as customers are willing to put up the money for it.

We must first understand that medical emergencies that we have seen on television are not the same as real medical emergencies. For example, if someone in a hospital is flat-lining, what do you expect them to do? Based on the shows that I have seen, I would expect someone to revive him by using a defibrillator and shocking him back to life, pronto. This would have the opposite effect intended, however. Defibrillators are intended to be used to restart your heart when it starts going too fast.

This being said, having a long term illness does not need to have an overarching negative effect on anyone's life. Even though long term illness is uncomfortable and generally awful, it is extremely important for people experiencing these illnesses to find the things they enjoy most in life, and do those things.

Living a full life with a long term illness is not impossible, in fact, if you make it a priority, it can be done fairly easily. Because illness can sometimes seem to overtake a life, it is extremely important for people with illnesses to find an outlet, and live their life to the fullest.

3. Improbability Insurance -- This insurance is less specific. It protects you in the case that something really improbable happens. For example, there is one couple that decided to take a gamble and buy insurance to reimburse them if they had twins and therefore had one extra mouth to feed.

The circumstances and treatment differ slightly for those whose hearts have stopped due to drowning. CPR may only be started after the victim has been taken out of the water onto solid ground. Only then will the process be effective. In these cases the victims will have water in their lungs, and when they awake will have to spit that out.

If you are in an emergency situation and you see someone in unconscious in colder temperature waters, CPR could still possibly save them. Once a child was rescued from drowning after being submerged for over an hour in 37 degree Fahrenheit water. For whatever reason, the cold water preserves lives longer and in this case, the child did not suffer from any brain damage.

Beyond insurance, it is important to live life in a way that can make you happy. Some things are outside your control and can impede your happiness, and that is okay. It is okay to be dissatisfied with some aspects of your life, but finding the things you can be happy about will help you to be happier and live life more fully.




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