1. In your own words, what is first aid? How could first aid saves one's life?
2. What will you do if you encounter an injured person with burns? What first aid will you give to him or her?
3. How important for someone to have knowledge about giving first aid to an injured person? Explain.
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1. In your own words, what is first aid?
First Aid is a medical treatment given to an injured or sick person
How could first aid saves one's life?
Taking immediate action and applying the appropriate techniques, while waiting for professional help, can considerably reduce deaths and injuries, and the impact of disasters and everyday emergencies. First aid is a humanitarian action that should be accessible to all.
2. What will you do if you encounter an injured person with burns? What first aid will you give to him or her?
I will do these steps :
Cool down the burn.
Cool down the burn. Remove tight items, such as rings, from the burned area.
Cool down the burn. Remove tight items, such as rings, from the burned area. Avoid breaking blisters.
Cool down the burn. Remove tight items, such as rings, from the burned area. Avoid breaking blisters. Apply a moisturizing lotion, such as one with aloe vera.
Cool down the burn. Remove tight items, such as rings, from the burned area. Avoid breaking blisters. Apply a moisturizing lotion, such as one with aloe vera. Loosely bandage the burn.
Cool down the burn. Remove tight items, such as rings, from the burned area. Avoid breaking blisters. Apply a moisturizing lotion, such as one with aloe vera. Loosely bandage the burn. Take an over-the-counter pain reliever if necessary.
3. How important for someone to have knowledge about giving first aid to an injured person? Explain.
It gives you tools to prevent the situation from becoming worse. In some situations if a patient doesn't receive basic first aid care immediately their situation will deteriorate – often rapidly. By being able to provide basic care you can stabilize a patient until emergency medical services arrives.