CUTS
BREAKS
TEMPURATURE
BURNS
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100

Paper cut

clean the wound then put a Band-Aid on it if necessary.

100

broken arm

call 911, check if area is safe, treat shock, apply splint

100

frostnip

use luke warm water and compresses to warm affected area until sensation returns

100

1st degree

apply cool compress and or cold water, apply burn cream

100

What is first aid 

The immediate and temporary care given to someone who has been injured or suddenly becomes ill, aiming to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, and promote recovery until professional medical help arrives.

200

Cut with Knife

check if area is safe, treat shock, clean wound, apply pressure, apply Band-aid or bandage.

200

broken leg

call 911, check if area is safe, treat shock, apply splint, help patient get to a resting area/position

200

mild frostbite

soak the skin with frostbite in a tub or sink of warm water for about 30 minute

200

second degree

make sure area is safe, apply cool compress and or cold water, apply burn cream

200

hypothermia

immediately move the person to a warm place, remove wet clothing, and provide warm, dry clothing and blankets, offer warm drinks.

300

Deep slice

call 911, check if area is safe, threat shock, stop bleeding and apply pressure, apply gauze, wrap tightly

300

compound arm fracture

call 911, check if area is safe, immediately stop the bleeding, treat shock wrap with gauze and prevent movement.

300

heat exhaustion

move person to a cool environment, give them water in sips and take of excess clothing.

300

3rd degree

call 911, check if area is safe, treat shock, keep burn area safe, loosely apply non stick bandage.

400

EXTREME SLICE (artery severed)

call 911, Quicky check if the area is safe, immediately apply tourniquet, treat shock.

400

broken rib

call 911, check if area is safe, treat shock, wrap torso tightly and apply ice for pain

400

deep frostbite

soak the skin with frostbite in a tub or sink of warm water after the skin feels warm, add dry bandage 

400

Should you remove clothing on a 3rd degree burn

no you should not try to remove the clothing on a 3rd degree burn

400

seizure

stay calm, ensure their safety by clearing the area and cushioning their head, and gently turn them onto their side to keep their airway clear

500

what do you do after you apply a tourniquet 

writhe the time on the tourniquet

500

spine/neck

call 911, check if area is safe, make sure not to move them especially the neck, treat shock

500

heat stroke

call 911, move them to a cool area, give them water if they are conscious, take off excess clothes, try to cool them off a much as possible.

500

Blister burn

 cool the area with cool (not cold) running water, leave intact blisters alone, and if a blister breaks, gently clean the area, apply antibiotic ointment, and cover with a non-stick bandage