If a small particle like sand or dust gets in your eye, you should never do this common reflexive action, as it can cause a corneal abrasion.
What is rub your eye?
This type of burn, affects only the outer layer of skin and is characterized by redness and pain without blisters.
What is a superficial burn? (1st degree)
This is the first crucial step when dealing with a thermal burn.
What is immerse in cool water or hold under cool running water
When a particle is found in someone's eye following an examination, this should be used to remove it safely
what is the moist corner of a facial tissue or a cotton tipped applicator?
the image is an example of "this" type of burn

What is a partial thickness burn? (2nd degree)
This is the recommended minimum duration for flushing an eye with clean water after a chemical splash.
What is 15 minutes?
A partial-thickness burn that involves the first two layers of skin and is often identified by the presence of these fluid-filled bubbles.
What are blisters?
This outdated home remedy method of cooling a burn should never be used when giving first aid
what is butter or oil?
Do not attempt to inspect the eye if the casualty is also suffering from "this"
What is injuries or burns to the eyelid?
Here's an example of a casualty who has been treated for "this" type of eye injury

What is an impaled object?
To minimize the movement of a severely injured or impaled eye, it is often recommended to do "this"
What is cover both eyes? (Moving the uninjured eye causes the injured one to move simultaneously).
This severe classification of burn, destroys all layers of the skin and may appear charred or waxy white.
What is a full thickness burn? (3rd degree)
After cooling a burn with water, this next crucial step should be taken "loosely" to prevent infection
What is loosely cover with plastic wrap or lint free dressing?
When treating an extruded eyeball injury, "this" should never be attempted.
What is push the eyeball back in the socket?
This type of burn is accompanied by change in skin colour and slight swelling

What is a superficial burn?
"Arc flash" from a welding arc would be considered this
What is a radiation burn?
Paradoxically, a third-degree burn may be less painful than a second-degree burn because this part of the body has been destroyed.
What is nerve endings?
Dry chemical burns should be treated first by this step
What is brush off excess dry powder?
Held in place with tape, this should be used when treating an extruded eyeball injury
What is moist sterile dressing
following an eye examination, the casualty is discovered to be suffering from "this" type of eye injury
What is loose particle?
A laceration to the eyelid should not be treated with direct pressure to prevent "this" from happening
what is cause fluid to leak out of the eye causing permanent damage?
This tool is used by medical professionals to estimate the percentage of a victim's total body surface area (TBSA) that has been burned.
What is the rule of nines?
an injury caused by hot steam would be refered to as this
what is a scald?
When a severe burn is not treated, "this" can occur
What is shock?
You should NOT do this, to treat this type of eye injury
What is remove the object?