For a first degree burn (redness), you should cool the skin with aloe, gels, ice packs, or cool water.
For a second degree burn (blisters) you can do the same as a first degree burn, but be extra careful not to pop any blisters.
For a third degree burn (charred skin), Do not apply anything to the bun. Gently cover it with a sterile bandage and seek professional medical help.
depending on the level of burn, if it's only a superficial skin burn place hand in cold/ice water dab dry and cover with jelly type cream.
It depends on the severity. If it is a small area on your hand, then yes. If it is all of your legs, then maybe not.
The back of your hand across her head to teach her a lesson for bein stoopid !
Scream
Because 1st the hand sanitizer burns and hand washing does
An illustration probably answers this best. If someone knows that fire burns then they know it is likely that a consequence of sticking their hand in the fire is that it will hurt. Therefore they reduce the likelihood of them putting their hand in the fire.
Consequences can alter the likelihood of behaviors by either reinforcing or punishing them. Reinforcement increases the probability of a behavior happening again, while punishment decreases the likelihood of the behavior reoccurring. By providing either positive or negative consequences, individuals learn which behaviors to repeat and which to avoid.
They quickly move their hand or arm, and scream 'aarrrgghhh!!!' Or someone clever would go to the tap and immeidately run their hand or arm under cold water, until the pain starts to go away. This is to prevent any swelling or burns
What should you do to someone who burned thir hand
peplole want to now you are a profesional .
Moderate burns should be treated at a hospital.
Recycle it!
Pierre Dutertre has written: 'Chirurgie' -- subject(s): Surgery, Burns, Burns and scalds, Hand