You can use a non-toxic liquid bandage, such as Johnson and Johnson Band-Aid Brand Liquid Bandage.
"That depends on the type and severity of the finger injury: if your finger is cut, clean the wound and apply a bandage. If the finger is burned, run it under cold water and cover it with a bandage. For a severe injury, call 911 immediately."
take the brush attached or your own an apply it to the cut don't put on too mucc
It depends on the severity of the cut. But usually you would wash it, dry it, spray it with neosporin or dissinfectant, and then bandage it with a bandaid.
put water on it so the germs get off then dry the mark...then put a small bandage
Immediately wash, medicate, and bandage the finger with a brightly covered plaster. Cover it with a plastic glove or other waterproof glove. Clean the knife, cutting board, and counter where you were cut. Throw away any food that was on the bloody surface or that you were touching when you were cut. Then you can resume cooking. Be careful.
No! If you cut your finger off, whether it be your whole finger or just the tip, you should not place it in milk or any liquid as it will shrink. Instead, place the finger in an airtight bag and in turn, place the bag on ice. Do not put the finger directly on the ice. Take the finger to the ER with you
I would immediately wash the cut with soap and water, apply pressure to stop any bleeding, and then cover it with a bandage. I would also inform my supervisor or the lab manager about the incident.
You might get burned by the fire, scalded by hot liquid, or cut your finger with a knife.
She had lost another finger because she was frammed to be part of the escape.She now had 2 fingers.The Nazi's cut off her fingers if anything happened.
If you cut your finger at work, first wash the wound gently with soap and water to clean it. Apply an antiseptic if available, and then cover the cut with a sterile bandage or adhesive dressing. If the bleeding is severe or does not stop, seek medical attention immediately. Additionally, report the injury to your supervisor, as per workplace safety protocols.
3 and a half to 4 cm in width
Most people need to leave a butterfly bandage on a cut for 3 to 5 days. It depends on how severe the cut is and how long it is taking the cut to heal.