How to Treat Common Childhood Injuries
Things You'll Need
- First Aid Kit or Supplies
- Gauze
- Band-aids
- Adhesive tape
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Alcohol Pads or Wipes
- Elastic Bandage
- Scissors
Instructions
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How to Treat Scrapes and Cuts
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Rinse under cool water to remove to debris and excess blood if bleeding.
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If bleeding apply pressure until bleeding subsides.
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Wash with soap and warm water.
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Cleanse with a cotton ball and hydrogen peroxide.
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Cover with band-aid or gauze bandage.
How to Treat Animal Bites
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Apply pressure to stop bleeding.
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Wash the wound with soap and warm water.
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Cover with a bandage.
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Seek medical attention.
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Animal bites should always be treated by a physician even if the animal is familiar to you. Provide as much information regarding the animal as possible to the medical staff.
How to Treat Burns
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There are three degrees of burns. If a first degree burn occurs there will be pain, redness of the skin and possibly slight swelling.
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When a first degree burn occurs run the affected area under cool water to ease the pain and burning sensation.
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Cover with a sterile gauze bandage.
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In second degree burns blistering of the skin occurs. Do not treat a second degree burn but seek medical attention.
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In third degree burns there may be blistering and also charring of the skin. A third degree burn is a medical emergency and needs immediate medical treatment.
How to Treat Falls
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If your child falls quickly assess the damage. Check for bumps, bleeding and swelling.
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If the child is unconscious call 911 immediately. If the child is conscious talk to him/her to see if he knows who and where he/she is.In the case of head trauma it is always best to see a physician even if there are no outward detectable symptoms of injury.
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Swelling of a limb may indicate sprain or fracture.X-rays may be needed to properly ascertain the injury. Seek medical attention.
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Any injury to the eye(s) requires medical attention. It is best not to treat at home. See a physician.
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