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Want to Play Doctor
First Aid For BDSM
By Mistress Norische
After a thoroughly invigorating and fulfilling scene, the submissive
dresses and walks from the play room to the social room, perhaps 20
feet away. The social room is quiet with only three or four people
inside, almost no one notices as she enters the room. The submissive
walks over to a secluded corner of the room and sinks down to the
floor. Across the room a Dominant just happens to look over and
see her sink down the wall, something didn’t appear right so the
Dominant went over to see if something was wrong. When the Dominant
reached the sub, the Dominant found the submissive was disoriented,
her skin was cold and clammy, she couldn’t speak very well and she
was very weak. The Dominant then noticed that the submissive had
several packs of sugar in her hand. The Dominant realized that the
submissive was having some sort of insulin reaction, so the Dominant
took the sugar packets and opened the submissives mouth and poured
the sugar into her mouth. Then the Dominant rushed over to the
refreshment table and picked up a few more sugar packets and a
glass of ice water, she tried to get the submissive to drink a
little water. At this point the submissive passed out, the Dominant
tried calling her name and gently slapping her face trying to
rouse her, but it was to no avail, she would not come out of it.
The Dominant ran over to another person in the room and told
them what was going on and had them go get the Dungeon Moderator.
The Dominant hurried back to the submissive and managed to get
a couple more packs of sugar down her as several people came running
into the room. Several men from the group helped get the submissive
into a chair and get her to come around, within a few minutes they
had managed to get her reasonably lucid. She was ok, the quick responses
of the group had saved her from perhaps a disastrous night, as it was
she was merely incredibly embarrassed. Latter it was learned that
she is hyperglycemic and that she had not eaten for several hours.
This example is real, fortunately for the submissive this incident
happened at a group function and there were several people that
care a lot about her and were willing to help her out. For those
that know of this story and know the young woman involved we are
all thankful that things turned out the way they did, it would be
a tragedy indeed to loose her, and for those that helped her that
night, I thank you.
I used this example to help you understand that a medical emergency
is not something we can avoid unfortunately sometimes they just happen.
The only thing we can do is plan and prepare for such unfortunate
circumstances. This is one reason that I highly recommend that
every Dominant and preferably every submissive and switch out there
take a class on basic first aid and be CPR certified. I myself was
trained as an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) I also am a
registered First Responder, that is the person that gets there
before the ambulance does. Most police officers must go through
First Responder Training. My slave is a physician trained medical
assistant.
Every group should have a medical emergency bag available; also
there should be at least one person at every meeting that has
emergency first aid or medical training. Also every one in the
group should know who they can run to incase of a medical emergency,
normally that individual is the Dungeon Monitor or the group leader,
if not then they will undoubtedly know who to turn to. There should
also be a cell phone or portable phone available to use, for such
emergencies... that one really isn’t hard to cover, almost everyone
has a cell phone.
There are three types of medical emergencies. First those medical
issues that can be handled without professional assistance, such
as a pulled muscle or minor bruising. Second those medical issues
that need prompt but not emergency medical assistance such as a
superficial laceration of the arm. Third those medical issues that
need immediate emergency assistance such as a heart attack or severe
allergic reaction.
Most people can use common sense and determine which kind of emergency
they are dealing with. The first step is to stabilize the situation;
by this I mean to turn an unstable perhaps unsafe situation into a
stable, safe situation. Be familiar with what recourses you have
available to you and learn when your emergency needs require a
professional to assist.
There are several conditions that you may encounter within the
BDSM community, you should familiarize yourself with each one
and learn the signs/symptoms of each, as well as the proper
method of treatment.
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Airway blockage, by tongue or foreign object.
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Heat stroke
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Stopped breathing
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Burn
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Electrical burn
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Cardiac arrest
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Allergic reaction
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Diabetic reaction
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Laceration, even blood loss
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Stroke
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Asthma attack
There are several other possible situations that you might
incur and to be honest the possibilities are endless. Knowing
basic first aid, and being willing to step in and help in an
emergency will take you a long way.
Specific Injuries
Circulatory Problems
When using restraints there is always a risk of cutting off the
flow of blood to the extremities. This may cause tingling, numbness
and/or a cold sensation, in extreme cases the extremity may become
blue or feel hot, and have diminished sensation. While this is a
minor issue it can become a major problem if the circulation is
not restored as quickly as possible. As you become familiar with
your partner you will learn what level is considered dangerous
and what level is tolerable.
Choking
There are some types of BDSM play that involves asphyxiation, and
if you are involved in this type of play you must understand there
is a very fine line between exciting and deadly. If the larynx is
some how damaged during play it is necessary to seek prompt medical
attention, if not emergency medical attention. Choking may also be
from the tongue swelling or a foreign object becoming lodged in the
throat, in such cases it is necessary to first clear the airway.
Learning the Heimlich maneuver is an absolute necessity, as well
as learning CPR. The local Red Cross frequently gives classes on
CPR that are free to the public or at a very nominal fee.
Bruises
When I started to write this section my slave stated that there
are enough places that tell everyone how to prevent bruises, what
she wants to see is someplace that will tell you how to create a
bruise. As you should be able to tell my slave loves being
"marked" by myself, she wears her bruises as banners
of honor and loves it when they last for a while. There are
those that hate leaving marks and those that love it, so I will
leave all the other authors to tell you how to prevent them. To
treat a bruise is relatively easy though, put ice or cold compresses
on the area for the first 24 hours and after that use warm compresses.
There are several types of medicines that will encourage bruising,
such as asprin, ibuprophen, naproxen, and anti-inflammatories as
well as steroids if I am not mistaken. Individuals that use these
medicines frequently may bruise without you ever having to touch
them, so use caution and ask before you play.
Lacerations
Whenever the skin is broken and blood is present there are several
things that need to be addressed. First blood born pathogens,
bacteria and the risk of infections. There are several diseases
that may be transmitted through the blood, not the least of which
are HIV/AIDS, and hepatitis. Remember safety first, wear disposable
medical gloves in any situation where blood is present. Lacerations
should be washed with warm soapy water, if the laceration is
significant you should use a antiseptic ointment on the wound
and then place a sterile dressing, such as a band-aid or gauze,
over the entire surface of laceration. If there is a substantial
amount blood, apply firm pressure to the laceration. If the blood
flow is massive or coming in spurts (basically flowing with the beat
of the heart) then apply pressure to the nearest pressure point such
as a joint or pulse point, place dressing on as best as possible and
seek prompt medical attention. If the injured person feels light headed,
cold, or is unconscious, seek immediate medical attention the individual
may be going into shock.
Abrasions
An abrasion is a wound received by rubbing. Typically in the BDSM realm
the culprit is restraints such as rope or cuffs, however abrasions maybe
caused from any surface like carpet. Although abrasions do not normally
break the skin they do have the ability to do so. The abrasion is very
sensitive to the touch, so handle gently. Clean the area with warm soapy
water and apply an anti-bacterial agent to the area and cover with a
sterile dressing.
Burns
Burns are categorized in three degrees. A first degree burn is
identified by reddening on the skin and painful to the touch.
A second degree burn is identified by blisters, as well as reddening
and pain in the effected area. A third degree burn is identified by
white skin, or destroyed tissue, there is little to moderate pain,
this is the deepest type of burn and tends to do a great deal of
nerve damage. Normally the only one that you will experience in
the BDSM realm is first and perhaps second degree burns. For minor
burns, submerse the affected area in cold water, do not put grease
or butter on the area. If there are blisters, when open the area
should be treated in the same manner as an abrasion. With severe
second degree and third degree burns seek medical attention
immediately.
Allergic Reaction
An allergic reaction can come in many forms, anything from slight
redness of skin, and itching to complete cardiac arrest. Some
individuals are severely allergic to spiders, perhaps in the
middle of a scene one crawls up the back of the cross you have
them strapped to and bites, within minutes they appear to drop
into subspace, in reality they are having a severe anaphylactic
reaction. Most of the time individuals that have such severe
reactions to allergies carry either a med-alert bracelet, or
medical card and normally they will have medicine that they
take. If the allergic reaction is minute simply remove the
allergen from their presence if possible, if not ask them how
sever they normally react and what treatment is normally followed,
since everyone is different. If the reaction is severe, first
call for emergency assistance, you may only have a few minutes
until breathing stops. If the individual is unconscious look
for any medical information on the person or in their belongings,
check and see if there is an epi-pen, this is a injectable form
of antiallergenic that will help control the reaction. If you
don’t find this look for an inhalant of some form, it may
look like what individuals use for asthma. Quickly read and
follow the instructions provided with the medicine. In
severe cases a few moments may mean the difference between
life and death.
Blood Sugar Reactions
There are several levels of diabetic or insulin reaction. Simple
dizziness, disorientation, to complete unconsciousness are typical
when someone is having an insulin reaction. In most cases an insulin
reaction can be minimized when caught early enough. Hopefully you
will know your partner well enough to know if he or she is diabetic
and what to do if they have an insulin reaction. If you are unfamiliar
with the medical issues of the individual and something like the
opening story occurs then there are some simple steps you should
follow. First if the person is conscious and able to speak, ask
questions, normally people know their body well enough to know
if they are having a insulin reaction, If they are having problems
speaking get him or her some orange juice, if none is available
any sugared pop (not sugar free) is the next best thing, a few
sips and they are feeling better and you can give them some form
of protein to even out their blood sugar. If they are going between
lucid and unconscious then place some sugar underneath their tongue,
try to keep them conscious. As the sugar hits their system they
will become more lucid and can explain to you what you need to
do for them.
These are just a few examples of the types of medical issues
that one might encounter, others are sprains, strains and dislocated
joints, asthma attack, heat stroke, anxiety attack, or cardiac arrest.
While this article was long and drawn out, it by no means covers all
the issues that may arise. I recommend to everyone take a basic first
aid class, before you take responsibility for someone else’s life.
The American Red Cross frequently has basic first aid and CPR classes
at no charge, it is well worth the time and effort you put into it
to save you and perhaps someone else latter. Also this advise is for
everyone, submissives, slaves, Masters, Mistresses, Dominants, Switches
alike, it doesn’t matter if you have a partner or not, the person in
the opening story was not associated with the submissive in any way
other than being in the right place at the right time.
EVERYONE NEEDS TO TAKE BASIC FIRST AIDS AND CPR TRAINING.
If you have any questions or would like to email me my address is
Norisch1@mchsi.com.
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