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Table of Contents Adult CPR Infant CPR Caring for a cut Burn Care Use of Epi Pen

Adult CPR http://hands-for-life.com/hands-only-cpr-infographic/

Infant CPR http://completecprresources.com/?pa ge_id=7

Caring for a Cut Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection. Also put on disposable protective gloves if they're available. Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. If not, apply gentle pressure with a sterile bandage or clean cloth and elevate the wound. Clean the wound. Use clear water to rinse the wound. Also clean around the wound with soap and a washcloth. Keep soap out of the wound, as it can cause irritation. If dirt or debris remains in the wound after washing, use tweezers cleaned with alcohol to remove the particles. If debris still remains, see your doctor. Thorough cleaning reduces the risk of infection and tetanus. There's no need to use hydrogen peroxide, iodine or an iodine-containing cleanser, which can be irritating to tissue already injured.

Caring for a Cut Apply an antibiotic. Apply a thin layer of an antibiotic cream or ointment (Neosporin, Polysporin) to help keep the surface moist. These products don't make the wound heal faster. But they can discourage infection and help the body's natural healing process. Certain ingredients in some ointments can cause a mild rash in some people. If a rash appears, stop using the ointment. Cover the wound. Bandages can help keep the wound clean and keep harmful bacteria out. If the injury is just a minor scrape, or scratch, leave it uncovered.

Caring for a Cut Change the dressing. Do this at least once a day or whenever the bandage becomes wet or dirty. If the injured person is allergic to the adhesive in tapes and bandages, switch to adhesive-free dressings or sterile gauze held in place with paper tape, rolled gauze or a loosely applied elastic bandage. These supplies generally are available at pharmacies. After the wound has healed enough to make infection unlikely, you can leave it uncovered, as exposure to the air will speed healing. Get stitches for deep wounds. A deep all the way through the skin gaping or jagged wound with exposed fat or muscle will need stitches. Adhesive strips or butterfly tape may hold a minor cut together, but if you can't easily close the wound, see your doctor as soon as possible. Proper closure within a few hours minimizes scarring and reduces the risk of infection.

Caring for a Cut Watch for signs of infection. See your doctor if the wound isn't healing or you notice any redness, increasing pain, drainage, warmth or swelling. Get a tetanus shot. If the injured person hasn't had a tetanus shot in the past five years and the wound is deep or dirty, he or she may need a booster shot, as soon as possible. Taken from http://www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/first-aid-cuts/basics/art-20056711

Minor Burn Care Cool the burn to help soothe the pain by holding the burned area under cool water until the pain eases. Remove rings or other tight items from the burned area before the area swells Do not break blisters that are smaller than your fingernail, and apply aloe vera or hydrocortisone cream. If you are not sure whether the burn is minor, or a significant injury, contact a medical professional. Taken from http://www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/first-aid-burns/basics/art-20056649

Use of an Epi-Pen 1. Slide the epi pen out of the canister, and remove the safety cap. 2. Holding the epi pen securely in your first, inject the epi pen into the individuals thigh and hold it there while you count to ten. 3. Seek medical care right away. Epinephrine is a temporary solution to an allergic reaction, and the individual needs to see a doctor as soon as possible. Taken from http://firstaid.about.com/od/allergies/tp/08_how_to_use_epipen.htm