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| What are the first aid measures for high fever in infants?,"For infants aged 0-3 months with a rectal temperature of 100.4oF (38oC) or higher, refer to the doctor even if the child does not have any other signs or symptoms. For infants aged 3-6 months with a rectal temperature up to 102oF (38.9oC), encourage the child to rest and drink plenty of fluids without the need for medication. If the child seems unusually irritable, lethargic, or uncomfortable, refer to the doctor.",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""1. **Assess the Situation**: Check the infant\'s temperature using a reliable thermometer. A rectal temperature above 100.4°F (38°C) is considered a fever in infants.\\n\\n2. **Keep the Infant Comfortable**: Remove any excess clothing or blankets to help reduce the body temperature. However, ensure the infant is not cold. \\n\\n3. **Hydrate**: Offer plenty of fluids if the infant is older than 6 months. For younger infants, frequent breastfeeding or bottle feeding can help keep them hydrated.\\n\\n4. **Medication**: Do not give any medication without consulting a healthcare professional. If advised, use infant-specific doses of fever reducers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. \\n\\n5. **Monitor**: Keep a close eye on the infant\'s behavior and symptoms. If the infant seems unusually irritable, lethargic, has difficulty breathing, or if the fever persists for more than 24 hours, seek immediate medical attention.\\n\\n6. **Seek Medical Help**: If the infant is less than 3 months old and has a fever, seek immediate medical attention. Also, if the fever is accompanied by other symptoms like rash, vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, or if the infant is unable to keep fluids down, get medical help immediately.\\n\\nRemember, while a fever can be a cause for concern in infants, it\'s also a sign that the body is fighting off an infection. It\'s important to monitor the infant closely and seek medical advice when necessary."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 303, \'prompt_tokens\': 206, \'total_tokens\': 509, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-c1001d83-0071-479c-a175-67a7d1ecf3bf-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 206, \'output_tokens\': 303, \'total_tokens\': 509, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |
| What are the signs and symptoms of low blood sugar?,"Irritability, confusion, tremors, blurring of vision, coma, seizures, tachycardia, hypotension, and cold and clammy skin are signs and symptoms of low blood sugar.",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""Low blood sugar, also known as hypoglycemia, can cause a variety of signs and symptoms, including:\\n\\n1. **Shakiness or Nervousness**: This is often one of the first signs of low blood sugar. You may feel jittery or anxious.\\n\\n2. **Sweating or Chills**: You may suddenly break out in a cold sweat or feel unusually cold.\\n\\n3. **Irritability or Impatience**: Low blood sugar can affect your mood, making you quickly irritated or impatient.\\n\\n4. **Confusion**: You may have trouble thinking clearly or feel disoriented.\\n\\n5. **Fast Heartbeat**: Your heart may start to beat faster than normal.\\n\\n6. **Dizziness or Lightheadedness**: You may feel faint or unsteady on your feet.\\n\\n7. **Hunger**: You may feel a sudden, intense hunger.\\n\\n8. **Nausea**: You may feel sick to your stomach.\\n\\n9. **Sleepiness**: You may feel unusually tired or have trouble staying awake.\\n\\n10. **Blurred/Impaired Vision**: Your vision may become blurry or you may have trouble seeing clearly.\\n\\n11. **Tingling or Numbness in the Lips, Tongue, or Cheeks**: As with other nerves, those in the lips, tongue, or cheeks may react to low blood sugar by causing a tingling sensation.\\n\\n12. **Coordination Problems, Clumsiness**: Low blood sugar can affect your coordination, making you clumsy or unsteady.\\n\\n13. **Nightmares or Crying Out During Sleep**: Low blood sugar can cause disturbing dreams and nocturnal episodes.\\n\\nIf you or someone else is showing signs of low blood sugar, it\'s important to respond immediately by consuming a fast-acting source of sugar such as fruit juice, candy, or glucose tablets. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek immediate medical attention."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 385, \'prompt_tokens\': 241, \'total_tokens\': 626, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-8caa7a74-251c-406f-b271-aee0a6ab2ad4-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 241, \'output_tokens\': 385, \'total_tokens\': 626, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |
| What does RICE stand for in first aid treatment?,"RICE stands for: | |
| - R: Rest the injured part | |
| - I: Ice the area | |
| - C: Compress with a bandage | |
| - E: Elevate the injured part to divert the blood flow away from the area",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""RICE in first aid treatment stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. \\n\\n1. Rest: It is important to rest the injured area to prevent further injury and allow the healing process to begin. \\n\\n2. Ice: Applying ice to the injured area can help reduce swelling and pain. It\'s recommended to apply ice for 15-20 minutes every 2-3 hours for the first 24-48 hours after the injury.\\n\\n3. Compression: Applying pressure to the injured area with a bandage or wrap can help reduce swelling and provide support.\\n\\n4. Elevation: Elevating the injured area above the level of the heart can help reduce swelling and pain. \\n\\nThis method is commonly used for sprains, strains, and other minor musculoskeletal injuries. However, it\'s always important to seek professional medical advice for any injury."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 174, \'prompt_tokens\': 145, \'total_tokens\': 319, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-d0736bc0-80c5-4d0b-9260-e1a8d32a90cb-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 145, \'output_tokens\': 174, \'total_tokens\': 319, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |
| What is the first aid treatment of bleeding?,"Control bleeding with direct pressure, cover wound with sterile dressing or clean cloth, diaper, or sanitary napkin, place gloved hand over dressing, press firmly, continue pressure until bleeding stops. DO NOT remove dressing. If soaked through, add more material and continue pressure. If bleeding does not slow after 5 minutes of direct pressure, have victim lie down, continue direct pressure on wound, and apply pressure to pressure point between wound and heart.",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""The first aid treatment for bleeding involves the following steps:\\n\\n1. **Ensure Safety**: Before you start, make sure the area is safe for both you and the injured person. Wear disposable gloves if available.\\n\\n2. **Apply Pressure**: Use a clean cloth or bandage and apply direct pressure to the wound to stop the bleeding. \\n\\n3. **Elevate**: If possible, raise the wound above the level of the person\'s heart if it doesn\'t cause pain or further injury. This can help reduce blood flow to the area.\\n\\n4. **Do not Remove any Object Stuck in the Wound**: If an object is impaled in the body, do not attempt to remove it. This could lead to more damage or increased bleeding. \\n\\n5. **Apply a Bandage**: Once the bleeding has stopped, clean the wound with warm water and gentle soap, apply an antibiotic ointment if available, and cover it with a clean bandage.\\n\\n6. **Seek Medical Attention**: If the bleeding doesn\'t stop, the wound is deep, or if the person is showing signs of shock (like fainting, confusion, or rapid breathing), seek immediate medical attention.\\n\\nRemember, this is a general guideline. The specific first aid response can vary depending on the severity and location of the bleeding. Always seek professional medical help in serious situations."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 272, \'prompt_tokens\': 129, \'total_tokens\': 401, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-72b91891-e0dc-4276-941e-33d44fa0e188-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 129, \'output_tokens\': 272, \'total_tokens\': 401, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |
| What is the first aid management of burns?,Douse the burnt area with cool water within 10 minutes of injury. This may halt burn process in the tissues which may minimise burn depth and reduce pain considerably. Drink plenty of water and remove jewellery from the burned area.,['First aid medical references'],"[""content='First aid management of burns involves several steps:\\n\\n1. **Ensure Safety**: Before you start treating the burn, ensure that the person and the area are safe. Remove the person from the source of the burn if it is safe to do so.\\n\\n2. **Assess the Burn**: Determine the severity of the burn. First-degree burns are superficial and affect only the outer layer of the skin, causing redness and pain. Second-degree burns are deeper and may cause blisters and white, wet, and shiny skin. Third-degree burns are the most severe and may cause charred, black, or white skin. \\n\\n3. **Cool the Burn**: Cool the burn to help soothe the pain. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water for 10 to 15 minutes or until the pain eases. If this is not possible, use a cool compress. Do not use ice or icy water, which can cause more damage.\\n\\n4. **Cover the Burn**: Cover the burn with a sterile non-stick dressing (like plastic wrap or a clean cloth). Do not use fluffy cotton, or adhesive bandages which can stick to the burn.\\n\\n5. **Treat Pain and Swelling**: Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Make sure to follow the instructions on the package.\\n\\n6. **Stay with the Person**: Monitor the person for signs of shock, such as fainting, pale complexion, or breathing in a notably shallow manner.\\n\\n7. **Seek Medical Help**: If the burn is severe (second-degree or third-degree), or if it is on the hands, feet, face, groin, buttocks, a major joint, or on a large area of the body, seek medical help immediately. \\n\\nRemember, do not pop any blisters that form, as this can lead to infection. Also, do not apply any creams, ointments, or fats to the burn, as these can interfere with the healing process.' additional_kwargs={'refusal': None} response_metadata={'token_usage': {'completion_tokens': 412, 'prompt_tokens': 137, 'total_tokens': 549, 'completion_tokens_details': {'accepted_prediction_tokens': 0, 'audio_tokens': 0, 'reasoning_tokens': 0, 'rejected_prediction_tokens': 0}, 'prompt_tokens_details': {'audio_tokens': 0, 'cached_tokens': 0}}, 'model_name': 'gpt-4-0613', 'system_fingerprint': None, 'finish_reason': 'stop', 'logprobs': None} id='run-21de7796-a7d2-4e74-a465-04065c9cf174-0' usage_metadata={'input_tokens': 137, 'output_tokens': 412, 'total_tokens': 549, 'input_token_details': {'audio': 0, 'cache_read': 0}, 'output_token_details': {'audio': 0, 'reasoning': 0}}""]",First aid medical references | |
| What are the signs and symptoms of stroke?,"Signs and symptoms of a stroke include a sudden feeling of weakness or numbness of the face, arm, or leg on one side of the body, loss of vision or dimming in one or both eyes, loss of speech, difficulty in talking or understanding what others are saying, and a sudden, severe headache with no known cause.",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""A stroke is a serious medical condition that requires immediate attention. The signs and symptoms of a stroke can include:\\n\\n1. Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body.\\n2. Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech.\\n3. Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes.\\n4. Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination.\\n5. Sudden severe headache with no known cause.\\n\\nThese symptoms may occur alone or together. Even if they disappear quickly, they should not be ignored as they might be signs of a transient ischemic attack (TIA), also known as a mini-stroke, which is a warning sign of a future stroke.\\n\\nIf you or someone else experiences these symptoms, it\'s crucial to call emergency services immediately. The sooner a stroke is treated, the better the chances of minimizing damage and achieving a successful recovery."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 189, \'prompt_tokens\': 133, \'total_tokens\': 322, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-3b914db3-31ab-4ee6-801a-045d06ee823e-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 133, \'output_tokens\': 189, \'total_tokens\': 322, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |
| What is the treatment of snake bite?,"The treatment of a snake bite includes: | |
| a) Lay the patient down. | |
| b) Give him complete rest. | |
| c) Calm and reassure him. | |
| d) Do not make him walk. | |
| e) Tie immediately a piece of cloth or a tourniquet, tightly above the bite to prevent the venous blood return. It should be loosened for a few seconds at a regular interval of about 10 minutes. | |
| f) Wash cuts gently with normal saline or antiseptic lotion if available otherwise with soapy water. | |
| Apply a clean dressing. | |
| Immobilize the affected limb. | |
| Apply Ice packs on the wound. | |
| Shift the patient to the hospital immediately. | |
| Take the killed snake, if available for identification.",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""First Aid treatment for a snake bite involves the following steps:\\n\\n1. **Keep Calm and Still**: The first step is to keep the victim calm and as still as possible to prevent the venom from spreading rapidly throughout the body.\\n\\n2. **Call for Help**: Dial your local emergency number or get someone else to do it. \\n\\n3. **Position Correctly**: If possible, try to position the person so that the bite is at or below the level of the heart.\\n\\n4. **Remove Constrictive Clothing and Jewelry**: Remove any tight clothing or jewelry near the bitten area as these can cause problems if the area starts to swell.\\n\\n5. **Do Not Attempt to Suck Out the Venom**: This can cause more harm than good. Do not cut into the wound or try to remove the venom.\\n\\n6. **Do Not Apply a Tourniquet or Ice**: These methods can cause more harm than good. \\n\\n7. **Cover the Bite with a Clean, Dry Dressing**: This can help to prevent infection.\\n\\n8. **Monitor Vital Signs**: If possible, start CPR if the person loses consciousness or if there\'s no pulse.\\n\\nRemember, the best treatment for a snake bite is antivenom, which can only be administered in a hospital setting. Therefore, it\'s crucial to get professional medical help as soon as possible."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 272, \'prompt_tokens\': 130, \'total_tokens\': 402, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-c8b108ce-d428-47db-829c-bb0db2710cc2-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 130, \'output_tokens\': 272, \'total_tokens\': 402, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |
| How do you provide first aid for choking?,"To provide first aid for choking in an adult: | |
| - Stand behind the victim and wrap your arms around their waist. | |
| - Grasp your fist with your other hand and place your thumb against the abdomen slightly above the navel and below the rib cage. | |
| - Perform a quick upward thrust on the abdomen with your fist. Repeat this several times until the foreign body is expelled. | |
| If the victim is sitting, the same maneuver should be performed from behind the chair. If the victim is lying down, turn them supine, kneel astride their legs, and press into the abdomen with a quick upward thrust. Repeat several times, then place the victim on their side if they vomit.",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""1. **Assess the Situation**: First, determine if the person is actually choking. Signs of choking include inability to talk, difficulty breathing or noisy breathing, skin, lips, and nails turning blue or dusky, and loss of consciousness.\\n\\n2. **Encourage Coughing**: If the person is still conscious and can cough or make sounds, let them cough to try to get the object out. If you\'re unsure whether the person is choking, ask them.\\n\\n3. **Call for Help**: If the person can\'t speak or is struggling to breathe, call your local emergency number immediately or ask someone else to do it.\\n\\n4. **Perform Heimlich Maneuver**: Stand behind the person and wrap your arms around their waist. Make a fist with one hand and place it slightly above the person\'s navel. Grasp the fist with the other hand and press hard into the abdomen with a quick, upward thrust. Repeat until the blockage is dislodged.\\n\\n5. **Perform CPR if Necessary**: If the person becomes unconscious, perform standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with chest compressions and rescue breaths.\\n\\n6. **Aftercare**: Once the object is dislodged, keep the person calm and wait for medical professionals to arrive. Even if the object has been successfully dislodged, it\'s important to seek medical advice to ensure there are no remaining complications.\\n\\nRemember, do not attempt to remove the object by hand as this can push it further down the airway. Always seek professional medical help immediately in such situations."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 320, \'prompt_tokens\': 129, \'total_tokens\': 449, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-43b071d9-a41f-4fcc-8fd6-b78c086dfad1-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 129, \'output_tokens\': 320, \'total_tokens\': 449, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |
| What are the immediate steps to treat a fainting patient?,"Immediate steps to treat a fainting patient include making the person lie flat for at least 15 minutes or sit if lightheadedness is present, opening the airway and assessing for breathing, raising the person's legs above the level of their heart if breathing, loosening any restrictive clothing around the neck or waist, checking for breathing and heart rate if the person remains unconscious, and calling an ambulance for immediate assessment and treatment if needed.",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""1. Ensure the patient is in a safe area: If the patient is in a dangerous location, such as near traffic or at the top of a staircase, try to move them to a safer place if possible.\\n\\n2. Position the patient: Lay the patient down on their back. If possible, elevate the patient\'s feet higher than their head. If the patient is pregnant, have them lie on their left side to improve blood flow.\\n\\n3. Check for responsiveness: Gently shake the patient and ask if they\'re okay. If they don\'t respond, check for signs of life such as breathing and a pulse.\\n\\n4. Call for medical help: If the patient doesn\'t regain consciousness within a few minutes, call your local emergency number. Even if the patient wakes up, they should still be evaluated by a healthcare professional.\\n\\n5. Perform CPR if necessary: If the patient isn\'t breathing and doesn\'t have a pulse, start performing chest compressions and rescue breaths.\\n\\n6. Stay with the patient: Don\'t leave the patient alone. Stay with them until medical help arrives.\\n\\n7. After the patient regains consciousness, encourage them to see a healthcare professional for a full evaluation. Fainting can sometimes be a sign of a more serious condition. \\n\\nRemember, this is a general guide. The appropriate response may vary depending on the specific circumstances and the patient\'s overall health."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 279, \'prompt_tokens\': 154, \'total_tokens\': 433, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-9f1ba3c7-eae5-499b-9759-7fd9e2d15623-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 154, \'output_tokens\': 279, \'total_tokens\': 433, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |
| What are the First aid measures for taking care of a patient with insect stings and animal bites?,"The first aid measures for taking care of a patient with insect stings are: | |
| 1) Apply pressure with a clean bandage or towel to stop bleeding. | |
| 2) Clean and scrap the area to remove carefully the wings of the insect. | |
| 3) Give immediately a dose of tetanus toxide. | |
| 4) Apply antihistamine ointment to reduce itching, swelling, and pain. | |
| For animal bites, the document does not provide specific first aid measures.",['First aid medical references'],"['content=""First aid measures for insect stings and animal bites are as follows:\\n\\n1. **Ensure Safety**: The first step is to ensure the safety of both the patient and the rescuer. Remove the patient from the area where the bite or sting occurred to prevent further harm.\\n\\n2. **Clean the Wound**: Clean the wound with warm water and mild soap. This helps to remove any bacteria or venom that may be present.\\n\\n3. **Remove Stingers**: If the sting is from a bee and the stinger is still in the skin, remove it by scraping it out with a credit card or fingernail. Avoid using tweezers as they can squeeze more venom into the skin.\\n\\n4. **Apply Cold Compress**: Apply a cold pack to the area to reduce swelling and pain. Do not apply ice directly to the skin, use a cloth or towel as a barrier.\\n\\n5. **Administer Antihistamine**: If the person is not allergic, an over-the-counter antihistamine can help reduce itching and swelling.\\n\\n6. **Monitor the Patient**: Keep an eye on the person for signs of an allergic reaction, including difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or mouth, rapid pulse, dizziness, or fainting. If these symptoms occur, call emergency services immediately.\\n\\n7. **Seek Medical Attention**: If the bite or sting is from a venomous animal, or if the person begins to show signs of infection such as redness, increased pain, or pus, seek medical attention immediately.\\n\\n8. **Tetanus Shot**: If the person hasn\'t had a tetanus shot in the last five years and the bite is deep, they may need a booster shot.\\n\\nRemember, the first aid measures mentioned above are immediate responses and do not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate treatment."" additional_kwargs={\'refusal\': None} response_metadata={\'token_usage\': {\'completion_tokens\': 372, \'prompt_tokens\': 156, \'total_tokens\': 528, \'completion_tokens_details\': {\'accepted_prediction_tokens\': 0, \'audio_tokens\': 0, \'reasoning_tokens\': 0, \'rejected_prediction_tokens\': 0}, \'prompt_tokens_details\': {\'audio_tokens\': 0, \'cached_tokens\': 0}}, \'model_name\': \'gpt-4-0613\', \'system_fingerprint\': None, \'finish_reason\': \'stop\', \'logprobs\': None} id=\'run-619a4bed-ff7b-48e8-8b78-cfd9330f6254-0\' usage_metadata={\'input_tokens\': 156, \'output_tokens\': 372, \'total_tokens\': 528, \'input_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'cache_read\': 0}, \'output_token_details\': {\'audio\': 0, \'reasoning\': 0}}']",First aid medical references | |