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| Bites / Stings A bite is a wound received from the mouth of an animal or human. |
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First Aid – Control bleeding, clean the wound, comfort and calm the victim, and seek medical care if needed (if in doubt always |
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Most bites and stings usually only cause minor swelling, itching, and redness that lasts for a few hours. First aid care is usually all that is needed to relieve the pain. However, bites and stings from venomous snake, insects, or marine animals need to be treated promptly by medical professionals. |
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| Venomous snake bites – cover with a gauze or bandage, keep bite lower than heart level and seek immediate medical attention. DO NOT cut into the wound, suction the wound or tie a tourniquet. | ||||||||||||
| Animal bites – bites from humans, dogs, cats, bats, raccoons, and rats can cause severe infection. Clean the wound and seek immediate medical attention. |
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Bleeding is the loss of blood from the circulatory system Bleeding can occur internally as well as externally |
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| A bruise, also known as a contusion is caused by damaging capillaries (small blood vessels) allowing blood to seep into surrounding tissue. The likelihood of bruising along with the severity of |
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| Nose Bleed Nose bleeds can be caused by a number of reasons from as extensive medical conditions (head trauma) down to nose picking. If the nose bleed is caused by a serious injury the victim needs to seek medical attention immediately. Most nose bleeds can be stopped with direct pressure. |
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| - Pinch the soft fleshy part of the nose to close the nostrils. This applies pressure to Little’s area; the source of 90 percent of nose bleeds and promotes blood clotting. - Have the victim stay in a neutral upright position. Do NOT tilt the victims head backwards or pinch the bridge of the nose. - Do NOT put tissue or gauze in the nose - Apply pressure for at least 10 minutes. - Spit out any excessive blood that gets in the mouth - If this method does not stop the bleeding seek medical |
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| A bone fracture is a cracked or broken bone. When a bone is broken there are two outcomes, an open (compound) fracture or closed (simple) fracture. Open (compound) fracture: A fracture in which the broken bone is exposed through a wound in the skin Closed (simple) fracture: A fracture in which the bone does not pierce the skin Signs / Symptoms |
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You want to stabilize the break with a splint or sling to prevent movement. Broken bones can have sharp edges which sever into blood vessels, nerves, muscles, or even through the skin. Improper care can turn a simple fracture into a compound fracture. If you are unsure if the bone is broken act as if it is. Compound fractures are treated as open wounds in addition to fractures. |
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| Splints Splinting is the most common procedure for limiting movement. Splints are used to support and immobilize the injury, If you are unsure of the severity of the injury treat it as a fracture. One needs to only apply a splint if EMS personnel are delayed or unavailable. In most urban settings a splint is not necessary with the ease of contacting EMS or getting to a hospital as fast as possible. Most individuals won’t have access to commercial splits. Improvised splints can early be made. |
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| - Soft Splints- towels, blankets, pillows, tied or wrapped with bandaging material or cloth - Rigid Splints- cardboard, wood, magazine, ect. |
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| Put victim into the injured recovery position and seek help immediately |
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| A burn is an injury that can be caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, light, radiation, or friction. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Thermal Burns- caused by sun, fire, hot liquids, hot objects, and gases Electrical Burns- caused by contact with electricity (turn off power immediately) Chemical Burns – caused by contact with wet or dry chemicals |
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| Radiation Burns – caused by exposure to radio frequency energy or ionizing radiation. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| No matter what type of burn a victim suffers, inflammation and fluid accumulation in and around the wound occur. The skin is the body's first defense against infection. A burn is also a break the skin, and the risk of infection exists both at the site of the injury and potentially throughout the body. So proper first aid care is very important! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| We were all taught stop-drop- and roll at a young age and it is still taught to today’s youth. A key feature is left out of the equation. Stop-drop-roll is very effective for putting you out if you happed to catch fire. What they do not teach you is what to do after the fire is put out. You never want to remove any clothing after you stop drop and roll. More than likely the clothing has already melted to your skin. By removing the clothing you will also be removing layers of your skin along with it. So keep clothing on until medical help arrives. The hospitals have a solution that separates your skin from your clothing. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||