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Basic First Aid Burns Shock Bleeding Electric Shock 14

Basic First Aid 11

Basic First Aid TRAINED 8

Basic First Aid 16 Do What You Are Trained to Do. >Only

Basic First Aid 16 Can be transmitted through- Breaks in the skin

Basic First Aid Rubber Gloves 25 Avoid Contact with Body Fluids

Basic First Aid 13 DO NOT EAT or DRINK Wash Hands

Basic First Aid 12

Basic First Aid An Injured Person Often Goes Into 5

Basic First Aid 14 Blue Lips Blue Fingernails Rapid, Weak Pulse Nausea

Basic First Aid 10

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Basic First Aid 12 Blanket

Basic First Aid Bleeding 8

Basic First Aid First Aid for Bleeding 16 Use GLOVES Cover Wound Apply Pressure -f or 5 minutes Call 911 if severe Elevate –injured part

Basic First Aid 10 First Aid for Bleeding Bandage DO

Basic First Aid Use a tourniquet ONLY as a last resort 17 – if bleeding cannot be stopped and the situation is life threatening.

Basic First Aid 8

Basic First Aid Chemical or Compressed Gas Burns 19 Cloth

Basic First Aid 17 Place in COOL COOL water Apply a COOL COOL compress Bandage Heat or Electrical Burns

Basic First Aid 8 Heat or Electrical Burns DO Apply Ointments or Cream Break Blisters DO

Basic First Aid 10 Heat or Electrical Burns Clean –Dry Cloth

Basic First Aid 9 Watch for Shock

Basic First Aid Don’t Touch 7

Basic First Aid 6

Basic First Aid 14

Basic First Aid 6 CALL

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