September 30, 2021 - emergency communication system, emergency contact, first responders

Who are First Responders?

The first person to arrive at an emergency or accident scene is known as the first responder. Police officers, paramedics, firefighters, and emergency personnel are usually the first to report to the scene. They help the injured and arrange for medical care. They are real-life superheroes!

A certified first-responder undergoes training so that they can provide efficient medical care to the injured. First responders are responsible for pre-hospital care and ensure that the victim is taken to a nearby hospital as soon as possible.

A first responder must be effectively trained to handle various emergencies such as accidents, natural disasters, medical emergencies, or terrorist attacks. A first responder should be mentally and physically fit to take on the pressures of this profession. The ongoing COVID19 pandemic has posed a severe challenge to first responders and medical personnel who are constantly at risk of contracting an infection.

Emergency Communication for India

India has been largely unorganized when it comes to emergency response and medical services. The congested roads, lack of internet connectivity, and lack of training have resulted in the country having the highest number of fatalities due to accidents.

QRLifeCare is the first hybrid emergency communication system built for India. You can register on the system and have all your medical records in one place. Easy access to medical data such as: Medical history, Emergency Contact Numbers, Personal info relevant to medical care, and emergency funds can save precious time and enable your doctor to treat you quickly and efficiently.

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September 30, 2021 - Health

How To keep your heart healthy

The recent death of actor Siddharth Shukla has once again reminded us of the fragility of life and the importance of heart health. Often people confuse a visually healthy body for a strong body. Excessive workouts, long-term effects of protein supplements, crash diets, and unhealthy lifestyle choices such as smoking and drinking can internally damage you and lead to a cardiac arrest.

Signs of a healthy heart.

  • A heart rate between 60-100 is considered the normal range for a healthy adult.
  • A blood pressure reading below 120/80 is considered healthy in adults.
  • Chronic fatigue means your heart is not functioning correctly. Good energy levels indicate a healthy heart.
  • Less time to recover after a physically intensive task means your heart is functioning well.
  • Abnormal breathing, shortness of breath is an indication of a weak heart.
Ten  ways to ensure a healthy heart
  • Stop smoking. One of the first steps to take is making better lifestyle choices.
  • Exercise. Belly fat is linked to higher blood pressure and unhealthy blood lipid levels.
  • Destress. Take up calming activities like yoga, meditation, painting, knitting to destress your mind.
  • A diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can improve your heart health.
  • Reduce your salt intake and stay away from processed food.
  • Keep track of your heart rate, blood pressure levels, cholesterol, and triglycerides levels.
  • Consume heart-healthy food such as dark chocolate that contains healthy flavonoids and reduces inflammation.
  • Some research suggests that owning a pet can have numerous health benefits.
  • Laughter is indeed medicine when it comes to keeping your heart and mind healthy.
  • Keep your medical records up-to-date on the QRLifeCare emergency communication system. This enables your doctor to prescribe the best course of treatment for you during an emergency.
The QRLifeCare hybrid emergency communication system is the first such medical system in India, which lacks emergency services. In case of a cardiac arrest, the patient must receive medical aid within the GOLDEN HOUR. If you are registered on the QRLifeCare system, nearby ambulances and hospitals will be notified within 15 secs during a medical emergency. Additionally, you can save relevant medical data, emergency contact numbers, and emergency funds on your encrypted QRLifeCare code.

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September 30, 2021 - Health, accidents, Healthcare

PTSD in car accident victims

Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health condition triggered by a traumatic experience or event. The human mind is strong, but sometimes a painful event may leave a devastating impact which may manifest itself as nightmares, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and uncontrollable negative emotions. Healing takes time, and old wounds will slowly start to fade with proper self-care, therapy, and treatment.

Reportedly 30% of car accident victims suffer from PTSD, which can begin hours after the accident and last for decades. Even if the victim has not suffered from severe injury, the emotional trauma can be debilitating. Many suffer in silence because they believe that emotional damage is not as visible as a physical wound.

PTSD Symptoms

  • Emotional distress: recurring and invasive negative thoughts of the car accident
  • Reliving the car accident
  • Emotional reaction to anything that reminds you of the accident
  • Avoiding all talk about the accident even with close friends
  • Increased response to things that previously did not bother you
  • Sleeping difficulties and nightmares of the accident
  • Building a negative perception of the world around you
  • Anxiety about driving or riding in a vehicle
  • Trouble believing that the accident happened
How to cope with PTSD from a car accident

  • Talk to your close friends and family and be vocal about your mental health and triggers. Do not feel ashamed to go for therapy, remember an emotional wound is as real as a physical one.
  • Get in touch with your body and try to stay active. Many accident victims who may have suffered from physical injuries such as fractures tend to become wary of physical activities. Consult with your physician about what kind of activities will benefit your recovery.
  • Stay in touch with reality by following your everyday routine. Many people living with PTSD feel disassociated with their lives after the traumatic event. A sense of normalcy can be healing.
  • Relearn driving by incorporating defensive driving techniques and always follow safety rules. Avoid texting, talking, eating, and drinking while you drive.
Emergency communication system for India

Statistical reports show that in 2019 alone, 151 thousand fatalities occurred due to road accidents in India. Emergency medical care is severely lacking in most parts of the country and one of the major causes for accidental deaths is not getting the proper treatment on time. It takes about 30-45 mins for an ambulance to reach the accident scene, delaying the treatment and missing out on the ‘Golden hour.’

QRLifeCare is the first hybrid emergency communication system for Indian residents, enabling faster response time and better medical care. You can store all your relevant medical information securely with the encrypted QR code and keep up to INR.100000 in emergency funds. Be prepared for any emergency with QRLifeCare.

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