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  • What to Do If Someone Cuts an Artery?

    Bleeding from an artery, the largest of the blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and around the body, is a life-threatening injury. You can usually identify an artery cut...

  • How to Heal a Scrape or Cut Fast

    Cuts and scrapes are little misfortunes that happen to all of us. So knowing how to treat the scrape in a way that will encourage the fastest healing time is very important. The best thing to...

  • How to Soak a Wound in Salt Water

    Treating a wound is the best way to prevent infection. When an injury occurs, cleaning it and bandaging it are necessary to help the wound heal with little or no scarring. Instead of spending...

  • What Is the Best Way to Wrap a Wound?

    Injuries happen every day. The best course of action with a wound is to dress it and, if it's serious enough, take the person to the hospital for treatment. However, a dressing is important even...

  • Reasons to Change Wound Dressings

    There are no uniform rules or criteria for changing wound dressings. Factors such as dressing types and wound drainage have to be assessed on an individual basis. According to Liza Ovington,...

  • A Survival Guide for First Aid Treatment

    There is little that can ruin a pleasant outdoor activity like an emergency situation that results in someone getting injured. While you should always be prepared with a first aid kit if you are...

  • First Aid Treatment for Cuts

    Basic first aid treatments for cuts and lacerations include rinsing the wound with mild soap, blotting the area dry, applying pressure with a gauze pad and wrapping the pad and wound using medical...

  • How to Remove Wound Packing Painlessly

    Cuts and wounds are an unfortunate part of life. Removing bandages from wounds is a painful task that can sometimes hurt as much as the injury itself. The pain comes from the wound packing...

  • Rules for Wound Packing

    Wounds that are deep may require a special dressing called "packing." Packing a wound involves filling the wound with sterile material to absorb puss and keep bacteria away. This helps the deep...

  • How to Clean and Treat Minor Scrapes and Cuts

    Children are always getting minor scrapes and bumps. So what is the best way to clean these little boo-boos to prevent infection, and to promote faster healing? It is quite simple to effectively...

  • First Aid Treatment for a Severed Finger

    There are four goals when providing first aid treatment for a victim with a severed finger: Control the bleeding, control infection, preserve the finger and save the life. Because the fingers are...

  • How to Control Bleeding and Stop Bleeding

    When someone’s bleeding it’s important to act quickly—it could be a matter of life or death. You always want to be prepared and know how to control bleeding and stop bleeding.

  • How to Treat a Mild Burn in 3 Easy Steps

    Burns are all too common, but people who know how to treat them properly aren’t as common. Learning to treat a burn correctly can ease the pain and speed up the healing process—so be prepared and...

  • How to Treat an Infected Wound During First Aid

    In order to treat an infected wound during first aid, start by looking for signs and symptoms of infection, such as a wound that is red, swollen or producing puss and fluid. Find out how to apply...

  • How to Treat a Chemical Burn

    A chemical burn treatment starts by examining the area to make sure that it is safe to enter. Discover how to brush dried chemicals away from a person's wound, and how to flush the wound with help...

  • How to Give First Aid to Cuts, Scrapes and Scratches

    Summer fun often leads to cuts, scratches and scrapes. Knowing how to treat skin injuries properly reduces the risk of infection, results in faster healing times, and gets you back to the fun...

  • How to Take Care of Skinned Knees

    Not many people make it through life without skinning their knees at least one time. It's practically a childhood right of passage. Sadly, it is a painful one. Knowing how to take care of skinned...

  • How to Control Severe Bleeding

    Bleeding Control can be as easy as 1,2,3. The following is the easiest sure-fire way to stop severe bleeding. These steps will save a life. Along with skills you will need the proper tools. As a...

  • How to Respond to Bleeding Injuries

    Bleeding injuries, caused by accidental trauma to the body, may happen in any number of ways and can range from minor scrapes or scratches to devastating and life threatening injuries. Knowing how...

  • First Aid Treatment for Wounds

    Treating an everyday wound with first aid could prevent future or further infection and possible scarring of the external skin tissue or epidermis. The initial first aid response to a wound is to...

  • How to Treat a Puncture Wound

    Puncture wounds should be cleansed with sterilized water before applying a sterile dressing with medical tape and gauze. Consider a tetanus shot after receiving a puncture wound with tips from a...

  • How to Treat a Small Cut or Scrape

    To treat a small cut or scrape, first run warm water over the wound, apply pressure to stop the bleeding and put on an adhesive bandage that can be changed every day. Care for a small wound,...

  • How to Close a Wound During First Aid

    First-aid kits often contain medical tape and benzoid iodine that can be used to close wounds. Use first aid to close a wound with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.

  • How to Clean a Wound During First Aid

    When treating a wound, remove dirt or other debris before applying first-aid medicine. Clean a wound by following the steps in this free first-aid video from a professional fireman.

  • How to Bandage a Wound

    Clean a wound with an antiseptic before bandaging it. Learn how to treat a wound in this free first-aid video from a professional fireman.

  • How to Provide Basic First Aid

    A person never knows when he encounters another individual who needs medical attention. Whether it be a simple knee scrape or a concussion, it's a good idea for anybody who wants to know first aid...

  • How to Perform First Aid for Animal Bites

    Animal bites range from mild to severe. Following these precautions may prevent further injury or infection.

  • How to make a All-Natural First Aid Kit

    Treat your wound with non chemical home remedies.

  • How to Care for a Knee or Elbow Scab

    Getting a cut or scape on a knee or elbow can be one of the hardest of simple injuries to treat. Every time your wound scabs over, a slight movement or getting hung up on something always seems to...

  • How to Apply First Aid to a Gun Shot Wound

    Learn how to give care to a person with a gun shot wound in this free video clip about basic first aid training.

  • How to remove a gauze pad if stuck on wound

    Aside from band-aids, cotton gauze pads are the most popular choice to cover and protect a cut or a wound. Unfortunately, sometimes the cotton gauze pads stick on the fresh wound and make it...

  • Using Adhesive Wound Closures: First Aid for Minor Injuries

    Learn how to used adhesive wound closures in this free online video clip on basic first aid & emergency medical treatment.

  • Cleaning a Wound: First Aid for Minor Injuries

    Learn how to clean a wound in this free online video clip on basic first aid & emergency medical treatment.

  • Basic First Aid: Controlling Bleeding

    Learn pressure point techniques on wound care and how to control bleeding in this free instructional video on basic first aid.

  • How to Identify Head Wounds

    Knowing how to identify a head wound can make the difference between life and death in an emergency. Head wounds can be open, with apparent bleeding, or closed, with no physical signs at the site...

  • How to Remove a Dog's Stitches

    Despite the warnings of health professionals, some people feel it necessary to remove their dog's stitches. While it is safest to have stitches removed by a vet or some other medical professional,...

  • How to Give Yourself Emergency Wound Care

    You're pretty much by yourself, except for your soccer toddlers, and you're outside at a soccer practice when you trip on the grandstand stairs. You wound yourself in the forearm. It starts...

  • How to Treat a wound

    Ouch! You or your child hurt yourself and now there is blood and skin and someone is about to swoon. This is not the time to panic. Slow down, take a few deep breaths to calm yourself and prepare...

  • How to Treat a cut on the bottom of a toe

    Treating a cut on the bottom of a toe is just like treating a cut anywhere else, with one significant difference. Since so much pressure is put on them during the day, they need extra protection...

  • How to Survive Being Shot

    Surviving a bullet wound has much to do with receiving medical attention as quickly as possible. In the meantime, the victim's mental state goes a long way to survival. If you or someone around...

  • How to Stop the Bleeding

    When treating any minor cut or laceration, you must first and foremost stop the bleeding. In most cases, a minor wound will begin to clot with steady pressure and a little time. Use the following...

  • How to Treat an Open Wound

    From small children to elderly grandparents, cuts and scrapes are a fact of life. Knowing how to take care of them is vital when you're trying to fight infection.

  • How to Treat a Sucking Chest Wound

    A sucking chest wound is a medical emergency and a matter of life and death. Every second counts while waiting for emergency help to arrive. Call 911 immediately, then follow these emergency...

  • How to Treat a Gunshot Wound

    Gunshot wounds are serious injuries and can prove fatal if not given proper treatment at the right time. Administering first aid is the most crucial step in responding to any gunshot wound before...

  • How to Treat a Stingray Wound

    Most coastal fishermen are familiar with stingray behavior but may not know the best emergency treatments if hit by one. As with most accidents, the best course of action is to do everything...

  • How to Control Bleeding

    The following are steps to take in order to control bleeding in the event that someone is cut, etc...

  • How to Bandage a Wound During First Aid

    Properly dressing and bandaging a wound will aid in the healing process and help prevent infection and scarring.

  • How to Close a Wound During First Aid

    Wounds that are small and gaping, or that are on the face or scalp, should be closed with tape or closure bandages to help healing and prevent scarring. Only close a wound that is small and has...

  • How to Treat a Wound Created by an Impaled Object

    Do not remove objects that are impaled in the body unless the object is obstructing the airway. Removing the object may cause severe bleeding. The wound from an impaled object can still be treated...

  • How to Treat an Amputated Limb During First Aid

    Amputation is the complete severing of a body part from the body. This is a major traumatic injury, and the injured person must be treated for shock and evacuated from the backcountry immediately....

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