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2. List situation in which first
will is given vould you do it
a person suffer form the skin
burins ?​

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Answered by bhaleuday30
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A burn is damage to your body's tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, sunlight, or radiation. Scalds from hot liquids and steam, building fires and flammable liquids and gases are the most common causes of burns. Another kind is an inhalation injury, caused by breathing smoke.

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First Aid⛑️

Place the burned area under running cool water for at least 5 minutes to reduce swelling. Apply an antiseptic spray, antibiotic ointment, or aloe vera cream to soothe the area. Loosely wrap a gauze bandage around the burn. To relieve pain, take acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or naproxen.

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Answered by alanacss6f
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    Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases.

Remove rings or other tight items from the burned area. Try to do this quickly and gently, before the area swells.

Don't break blisters. Fluid-filled blisters protect against infection. If a blister breaks, clean the area with water (mild soap is optional). Apply an antibiotic ointment. But if a rash appears, stop using the ointment.

Apply lotion. Once a burn is completely cooled, apply a lotion, such as one that contains aloe vera or a moisturizer. This helps prevent drying and provides relief.

Bandage the burn. Cover the burn with a sterile gauze bandage (not fluffy cotton). Wrap it loosely to avoid putting pressure on burned skin. Bandaging keeps air off the area, reduces pain and protects blistered skin.

If needed, take an over-the-counter pain reliever, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), naproxen sodium (Aleve) or acetaminophen (Tylenol, others).

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