| |  | unconsciousness |
| |  | a suspected heart attack |
| |  | heavy blood loss |
| |  | difficulty in breathing |
| |  | suspected broken bones |
| |  | severe burns and scalds |
| |  | deep wounds (such as a stab wound) |
| |  | severe allergic reactions |
| |  | Musgrove Park Hospital (Taunton) |
| |  | Yeovil District Hospital |
| |  | Weston General Hospital |
| |  | Royal United Hospital (Bath)
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| |  | they may have hurt their back or neck (or may have another injury that may be made worse by being moved) |
| |  | the person is in shock and needs your constant attention |
| |  | the person has severe chest pain or difficulty breathing |
| |  | stay calm. Shout for help if necessary |
| |  | you may need to instruct someone to telephone 999. Make sure they know where the ambulance has to come to and they have some details about the person who is injured or ill |
| |  | don’t put yourself in danger. For example if someone has been electrocuted, make sure you switch off the power supply before touching them |
| |  | don’t give the person anything to eat, drink or smoke. Don’t put anything in their mouth |
| |  | follow any instructions the ambulance service call handler may give you.
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| |  | see your GP |
| |  | contact NHS Direct www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk 0845 46 47 |
| |  | 72 hours (3 days) to take emergency contraceptive pills |
| |  | 5 days to have a coil fitted
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| |  | contraceptive and sexual health clinics |
| |  | young people’s health clinics |
| |  | GP surgeries (ask for an emergency appointment; you do not have to say what it's for) |
| |  | local telephone directory |
| |  | NHS Direct 0845 46 47 www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
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