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Burn First Aid Home Remedy

Burn First Aid Home Remedy. Treating Minor Burns To treat superficial (minor) burns at home, follow the advice below. 1.Cool skin with running cold or lukewarm water for at least 10 minutes and ideally...

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Heart Attack First Aid

Heart Attack First Aid. Heart attack first aid The average person waits 3 hours before seeking help for symptoms of a heart attack. Many heart attack victims die before reaching a hospital. The sooner...

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Epilepsy First Aid Treatment

Seizure ( Epilepsy ) First Aid Treatment. What To Do During Epilepsy Attack. Stay calm. Look around you - the person is in a dangerous place? If not, do not move them. Moving items like furniture away...

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Broken Bone First Aid

Broken Bone First Aid. What does a broken bone feel like. Stop any bleeding. Apply pressure to the wound with a sterile bandage, a clean cloth or a clean piece of clothing. Immobilize the injured area....

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Why Does Food Stay in My Throat First Aid

Why Does Food Stay in My Throat First Aid. To understand choking, you first need to understand what is going on in the back of your neck hundreds of times a day. All the food you eat and the air you...

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Electric Shock First Aid

Electric Shock First Aid . Electric Injury Email this page to a friend Print Facebook Twitter Bookmark & ​​Share Electrical injury is damage to the skin or internal organs when a person comes into...

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First Aid for not Breathing

First Aid for not Breathing. Absence of Breathing If someone's breathing has stopped, mouth-to-mouth ventilation is needed. Causes: Heart attacks, drowning, electric shocks, poisoning, suffocation,...

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Severe Bleeding First Aid Steps

Severe Bleeding First Aid Steps. Severe Bleeding First Aid Procedure. Remove any obvious dirt or debris from the wound. Do not remove large or deeply embedded objects. Do not examine the wound or...

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