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first aid for minor cuts​

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Answered by bhupeshchandrakar94
2

Answer:

First aid for minor cuts

Explanation:

*Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.

*Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.*Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. ...

*Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.*Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. ...*Clean the wound. Rinse the wound with water. ...

*Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.*Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. ...*Clean the wound. Rinse the wound with water. ...*Apply an antibiotic or petroleum jelly. ...

*Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.*Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. ...*Clean the wound. Rinse the wound with water. ...*Apply an antibiotic or petroleum jelly. ...*Cover the wound. ...

*Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.*Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. ...*Clean the wound. Rinse the wound with water. ...*Apply an antibiotic or petroleum jelly. ...*Cover the wound. ...*Change the dressing. ...

*Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.*Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. ...*Clean the wound. Rinse the wound with water. ...*Apply an antibiotic or petroleum jelly. ...*Cover the wound. ...*Change the dressing. ...*Get a tetanus shot. ...

*Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.*Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. ...*Clean the wound. Rinse the wound with water. ...*Apply an antibiotic or petroleum jelly. ...*Cover the wound. ...*Change the dressing. ...*Get a tetanus shot. ...*Watch for signs of infection.

Answered by dhananjaymakhdumpur5
4

Answer:

Cuts and scrapes: First aid

Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection.

Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. ...

Clean the wound. Rinse the wound with water. ...

Apply an antibiotic or petroleum jelly. ...

Cover the wound. ...

Change the dressing. ...

Get a tetanus shot. ...

Watch for signs of infection.

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