Good Samaritan laws: Scope Good Samaritan laws vary by jurisdiction, but they typically protect people who: Provide assistance voluntarily and without expectation of compensation Act within the scope of their training or abilities Act reasonably and in good faith Protections Good Samaritan laws generally protect people from civil liability for any injuries that occur during their assistance. However, people can still be held liable if they act negligently or recklessly. Certification Certified individuals, such as those with CPR and first aid training, usually receive additional legal protections. Exceptions There are some exceptions to Good Samaritan laws, such as: Medical or dental care cannot be provided in a place where emergency care is available. Physicians who offer aid should not leave the scene until a provider of at least comparable capability can assume care of the patient. In the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom, physicians are not legally obligated to provide assistance during in-flight emergencies
吃鱼时误吞鱼刺,导致后来鱼刺卡气管或喉管,
北大哲学教授胡军吃绿豆糕被噎死了,
烧伤专家徐荣祥教授在吃馒头时被噎死,
还有人吃鸡蛋被噎死,等等。
只要注意一件事,其实这些都可以避免。
只要吃东西的时候不说话,心不二用,专心吃饭,被卡被噎的现象都能防止。
狲思邈
不幸的是2022年10月10日上午,狲思邈在进食时因鸡肉卡喉,不幸窒息死亡,终年7岁半。或许是不小心被鸡肉里骨头卡了喉咙死的。
俺培训过, 不过对别人的小孩肯定不敢自告奋勇。 最多教她父母怎么办
徐的儿子在场,他也不敢把把馒头抠出来。
Good Samaritan laws: Scope Good Samaritan laws vary by jurisdiction, but they typically protect people who: Provide assistance voluntarily and without expectation of compensation Act within the scope of their training or abilities Act reasonably and in good faith Protections Good Samaritan laws generally protect people from civil liability for any injuries that occur during their assistance. However, people can still be held liable if they act negligently or recklessly. Certification Certified individuals, such as those with CPR and first aid training, usually receive additional legal protections. Exceptions There are some exceptions to Good Samaritan laws, such as: Medical or dental care cannot be provided in a place where emergency care is available. Physicians who offer aid should not leave the scene until a provider of at least comparable capability can assume care of the patient. In the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom, physicians are not legally obligated to provide assistance during in-flight emergencies