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Compare and contrast the three different classifications of burns. - ✔✔First-degree
burns are the most minor burns, such as mild sunburns and scalding by hot but not
boiling water. They redden the skin and cause a small amount of pain. Second-degree
burns are more severe than first-degree burns and are typified by blisters and increased
pain. Third-degree burns are the most severe and result in a large loss of skin and
damage to the nerves in the skin, which actually can make them less painful than
second-degree burns despite being far more damaging.
Which of the following is NOT a necessary first aid procedure for treating cuts?
A.
calling for emergency assistance
B.
cleaning the wound
C.
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, applying pressure
D.
applying antibacterial ointment - ✔✔A.
calling for emergency assistance
How can providing first aid care be hazardous for the person providing the assistance?
- ✔✔Providing first aid can be hazardous to the provider if the accident victim is
infected with a communicable disease. Many body fluids, such as blood and lymph, can
serve as vectors for disease transmission. If first aid responders come into direct contact
with body fluids while providing aid, they may be at risk. In addition, if the
environmental conditions that led to the accident in the first place still exist, then the
responders may be in the same danger for injury as the person being assisted.
Which of the following procedures for providing first aid for severe bleeding is NOT
correct?
A.
The victim should sit upright.
B.
The wound should be elevated.
C.
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