Pain and shock.
Firstly treat the burn by applying cold water for at least 10 minutes then covering with a non-fluffy dressing or even use cling film.Then treat for shock by lying the casualty down and raising the legs. This improves blood flow around the vital organs.
A 3rd degree burn victim should be treated by immediately cooling the burn with cool water, covering it with a clean, dry cloth, and seeking medical attention. It is important to not apply ice or ointments to the burn. Proper care and monitoring by medical professionals are essential for promoting healing and preventing infection.
A burn victim is someone who has received a burn, often in an accident, like a fire. They are a victim of a burn.
Dress and bandage the burn before the limb is splinted.
Dress and bandage the burn before the limb is splinted.
Not getting burned yourself. You will do the victim no favors by becoming a casualty yourself.
Only burnt clothing that comes off easily should be removed; any clothing embedded in the burn should not be disturbed.
Critical, or major, burns are the most serious and should be treated in a specialized burn unit of a hospital.
Possibility of shock.
Apply cool water to affected area
Before electrical burns are treated at the site of the accident, the power source must be disconnected if possible and the victim moved away from it to keep the person giving aid from being electrocuted.
The same way you'd treat any other burn.