what do you do for second degree burns (not Sunburn)
do not pop blisters and cool under room temperature water
what do you do if there is a object like a pencil in your eye
don't pull it out and secure the object and cover both eyes so the object doesn't move
what do you do if you get bit by a warm blooded animal
wash the wound thoroughly if bleeding bandage it if you think the animal had rabies go to the hospital
what do you do if a person has dehydration
have them slowly drink water and sit them down
what do you do if a person is not breathing
have someone call 911 and begin chest compressions
what do you do if a person is in shock
call 911, lay them down, if vomiting put them on there side and control bleeding
what to do for puncture wounds like a splinter or nail
if a small object remove it and wash the area if it is a big object or in a vital area leave it in and go to the hospital
what do you do if a person has a venomous snake bite
have them sit or lay down to lower there heart rate call 911
what do you do if a person is hyperventilating
HELP THEM TAKE SLOW DEEP BREATHS AND BRING THEM TO A QUITER AREA
what do you do if a person has a stroke
help them lay down keep them calm call 911 make note of the time
what do you do if a person has heat stroke
call 911 cool the person down by putting them in the shade or inside and cool them down as fast as possible
what do you do if a person is choking
call 911 and preform the Heimlich maneuver
what do you do if a person has a nose bleed
have them put a paper towel/tissue/gauze up their nose
what do you do if someone ingests poison
check the box for instructions if ingested and/or call 911 or poison control
what do you do if a person has hypothermia
move them to a warm dry place remove all wet clothing and wrap them in warm dry blankets
what do you do if a person has a frost bite
slowly warm up the affected area with warm water
what do you do if a person has severe bleeding
call 911 and apply presser to the bleeding area
what do you do if a person has a sunburn
apply aloe to the affected area