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  • How to Wrap an Ace Bandage

    Wrapping an ace bandage around an injured body part is all about restricting movement so it can heal, but not wrapping it so tightly that circulation is cut off. Apply like a pro with advice from...

  • How to Treat Hot Water Burns

    When treating hot water burns, it's important to immediately cool the burn off, leave the area that caused the injury and know whether a trip to an emergency room is warranted. Keep safe with...

  • How to Treat Sunburn

    The best way to treat sunburn is to prevent getting burnt in the first place by wearing protection when being exposed to sun light for long periods of time. If burns still happen, follow the...

  • How to Treat Burns & Scalds

    Treating bad burns and scalds can be done by quickly rinsing cold water over the affected area and then applying antibiotic ointments. Take proper action with advice from a paramedic in this free...

  • How to Treat a Skin Flap or Abrasion

    When treating a skin flap or abrasion, it's important to be sure the area is clean before applying any antibiotics to prevent infection. Help heal minor wounds with advice from a paramedic in this...

  • How to Treat a Heat Stroke

    Treating a heat stroke properly can be done by getting the victim out of the heat, giving them water and cooling the person off as quickly as possible. Avoid serious heat exhaustion with advice...

  • How to Treat Burn Blisters

    Treating a blister from a burn requires carefully cooling down the wound, applying some antibiotic cream and covering the blister so it can heal. Prevent infection with advice from a paramedic in...

  • How to Prevent The Threat of a Flu or the common cold

    If you're like me, you probably lead a busy life. We don't have time to get sick. With the threat of the Swine Flu, we have to take even more precautions NOT to get sick. Here are a few tips...

  • How to Wrap a Leg in an Ace Bandage

    When wrapping a leg in an Ace bandage, use an overlapping technique for added support and check the victim's toes for warmth to make sure it is not wrapped too tightly. Support a leg injury using...

  • How to Wrap a Hand With an Ace Bandage

    Begin above the injury when wrapping a hand with an Ace bandage to ensure the injured area is thoroughly supported. Wrap a hurt wrist securely, but avoid wrapping it too tightly, with help from a...

  • How to Wrap a Foot Ace Bandage

    Wrapping a foot using an Ace bandage is appropriate when the foot is merely sprained and does not require medical attention. Wrap the Ace bandage securely around the injured area with help from a...

  • How to Tell if an Ace Bandage Is Too Tight

    An Ace bandage might be wrapped too tightly around a hand or foot if there is skin discoloration around the edges of the bandage or if the fingers begin to get cold and tingly. Master wrapping an...

  • How to Wrap a Wrist With an Ace Bandage

    Using an Ace bandage to wrap a wrist helps to limit movement and offers support for the joint to heal. Include the wrist and forearm when wrapping a wrist with help from a certified health and...

  • How to Wrap a Shoulder With an Ace Bandage

    Wrapping a shoulder using an Ace bandage requires that the victim remain completely still while wrapping the bandage around the shoulder and under the arm, across the chest and around the back....

  • How to Wrap a Wrist With Athletic Tape

    Athletic tape is used to wrap an injured wrist, and keeping the victim's wrist in a neutral position while wrapping ensures that the injury will heal properly. Use an overlapping technique with...

  • How to Wrap a Knee With Athletic Tape

    When wrapping a knee using athletic tape, it is important to first apply a thin layer of pre-wrap to protect the skin from the sticky side of the tape. Protect a hurt knee by wrapping it securely...

  • How to Wrap a Pulled Quad With Athletic Tape

    Treating a pulled quad with athletic tape supports the muscle and help it heal quicker. Wrap a thin layer of pre-wrap around the thigh underneath overlapping layers of athletic tape with help from...

  • How to Wrap Your Ankle With Athletic Tape

    Wrapping up an injured ankle using athletic tape keeps the ankle stable and prevents further injury. Apply a layer of pre-wrap or foam before applying the tape around the ankle with help from a...

  • How to Treat a Fractured Wrist

    To treat a fractured wrist, wrap the arm in something that acts as a splint, such as a magazine, which keeps the arm from moving and causing further injury. Keep a fractured wrist still until...

  • Treatments for Burns on the Skin

    When treating minor burns on the skin, use ice, cool water or a cold pack to cool down the affected area. Understand the different burn degrees of severity with helpful information from a public...

  • How to Treat Knife Wounds

    The main objective when treating a knife wound is to stop or slow the bleeding until EMS arrives. Use sterile gauze and direct pressure to stop the bleeding from a knife laceration with helpful...

  • How to Cleanse Wounds

    Cleansing wounds is important to prevent infection and promote thorough healing. Use clean water, mild soap and an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment to completely clean and protect a wound with...

  • First Aid Treatment for a Severed Finger

    If a finger is severed, first aid treatment should include recovering the finger, applying gauze to the hand to stop the bleeding, cleaning the severed finger and putting it on indirect ice....

  • First Aid Treatment for a Heart Attack

    The best first aid treatment for someone who may be suffering from a heart attack is to call 9-1-1 immediately and keep the patient comfortable until EMS arrives. Get a heart attack victim in an...

  • How to Create a First Aid Kit

    When making a first aid kit for the home or inside a car, be sure to include gauze pads, Band-Aids, dull-pointed scissors and hot or cold packs. Create a basic kits for minor emergencies with...

  • First Aid Steps to Be Given in a Diabetic Emergency

    When a diabetic requires first aid, the treatment depends on whether he is hypoglycemic, meaning low in sugar, or hyperglycemic, meaning high in sugar. Understand the two distinct first aid...

  • 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...

  • What Are the Different Types of Dressings Used in a First Aid Kit?

    The different types of dressings and bandages used in first aid include large absorbent pads, gauze squares, Band-Aids, adhesive wraps and Ace bandages. Identify various wound dressings found in a...

  • How to Become a Certified CPR Instructor

    Becoming a certified cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructor involves first becoming certified as a rescuer, followed by contacting a variety of instructor certifying agencies like the American...

  • First Aid Treatment for Poisoning

    When treating any kind of poisoning, the best first aid procedure is to call 9-1-1 and the national poison control hotline immediately, where a poison control specialist will offer treatment...

  • First Aid Treatment for Choking

    The most effective first aid treatment for a choking victim is the Heimlich maneuver, which helps to push the esophagus and trachea upward and expel any obstruction. Perform the Heimlich maneuver...

  • First Aid Treatment for Wounds

    The first aid treatment for wounds varies depending on the type of wound, as bruises, cuts, lacerations and scrapes each require different treatment. Discover the different ways to treat a wound...

  • How to Recognize a Seizure

    A seizure can be recognized as the entire body shaking violently, one side of the body shaking, a single extremity shaking or the eyeballs jerking back and forth. Identify the various types of...

  • First Aid Treatment for Hypothermia

    The proper first aid treatment for hypothermia involves calling 9-1-1 immediately and keeping the patient as warm as possible. Use warm, dry towels, blankets and sheets to keep a hypothermia...

  • How to Perform First Aid for Seizures

    The proper first aid for a seizure is to eliminate obstacles and obstructions that could cause secondary injuries, place something soft under the patient's head, monitor the patient's breathing...

  • How to Treat a Mini-Stroke

    Treating a mini-stroke revolves around keeping the patient comfortable, leaning his head back to facilitate better airflow and calling 9-1-1. React properly if someone exhibits symptoms of a...

  • What Do EMTs Do on the Job?

    The job of an emergency medical technician consists of performing CPR, splinting injuries, using hydraulic and other pressurized equipment, deliver babies, control bleeding and a variety of other...

  • How to Arrange an Air Ambulance Transfer

    An air ambulance transfer might be necessary for a life-threatening emergency, and medical helicopters require at least a 100-square-foot area to land during daylight hours. Call an aeromedical to...

  • First Signs of a Stroke

    The first signs of a stroke include overall weakness, confusion, loss of control on one side of the body and drooping facial features. Call 9-1-1 after identifying a stroke with helpful...

  • How to Treat for Shock During First Aid

    The proper first aid treatment for someone in shock includes calling 9-1-1, keeping the patient still in case of any spinal injury, elevating the feet to keep the blood circulating through the...

  • How to Research the Swine Flu Vaccine (and other vaccinations and health issues)

    Vaccines were first developed over 200 years ago, and since have become a huge industry. Just how effective are vaccines, but more importantly, how safe are they? Is it important to research every...

  • How to Assess for a Fracture During First Aid

    In order to assess a fracture, start by examining the site of the injury to see if there is a protruding bone. Find out how to make a soft splint to treat certain fractures with help from a first...

  • How to Remove a Tick From Skin

    In order to remove a tick from the skin, use tweezers and make sure to remove the head by getting the tweezers as close to the skin as possible. Learn about using antibiotic ointment to treat...

  • Uses of Hydrogen Peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide is most commonly used in first aid to flush out minor wounds and scrapes. Find out how to use hydrogen peroxide and a cotton ball to help relieve a potential infection with help...

  • How to Become CPR Certified

    In order to become CPR certified, a person must take a class from a certified instructor, and these classes are usually between four and eight hours long. Find out how to get certified in adult,...

  • How to Get Rid of Poison Oak Rash

    In order to get rid of poison oak rash, the first step is to protect oneself from the rash by wearing gloves. Discover how calamine lotion can be used to relieve itching from a poison oak rash...

  • 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 Lift & Move Patients

    There are many types of emergency lifts and carriers that a responder can form, but a patient who is not suspected of having a C spine injury can be moved by placing the arms under the shoulders...

  • How to Make a Traction Splint for a Fractured Femur

    When applying a traction splint, it's important to first refer to local protocols, but a suspected femur fracture should first be treated with manual traction. Learn about fitting a traction...

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