What is the first thing you do when treating for shock?
What is another name for first degree burn?
Second degree are also called partial-thickness burns. They are the second least severe type.
Why do you need to wash your hands before cleaning the wound?
At Home (not at hospital), the disinfectant which is readily available and very near to you. Soap can be used for washing. Disinfectant solution also can be used. For proper disinfection use Dettol or Savlon type liquids. One can use Ethyl Spirit. If you don;t have that use hard drink like Rum, Brandy and Whiskey.
What are similarties between arteries and veins?
They're both formed of "smooth muscles", which have the following aspects: * They can contract or expand hard and slow * They can contract or expand soft and fast * They do not fatigue in the way striated muscles do (every heard anyone say, "My veins sure are tired?" They comprise the circulatory system.
What would result if your olfactory receptors were damaged?
Your sense of smell will be lost or diminished.
Why oestrogen and progesterone are used in oral contraceptives?
They are the two main hormones regulating the menstrual cycle and fertility.
The first step in caring for a heatstroke victim is to?
Find a cold spot and give them lots of cold water and maybe an ice pack.
Why does salt water dehydrate you?
One may think that since water "follows" salt, when you add more salt to your body you would also retain that water. However, you body will try to excrete the salt. The most concentrated your body can make urine is 1200 mOsm/L. If you drink salt water with a higher concentration than this then you body needs to use some of its current water to dilute your urine to this concentration to remove the salt you drank. As a result, you have a net decrease in water within the body, dehydrating you.
However, even at concentrations of less than 1200 mOsm/L, while you will retain fluid, your new ion blood concentration will increase. This pulls water out of the cells via osmosis essentially dehydrating the cells, despite having more fluid in your body.
Benzyl alcohol has a relative polarity level of 0.608. This means that benzyl alcohol is polar, although it is not very high.
Why is it important to wear gloves in dressing a wound?
for sanitation! hands have germs on them, if you cut someone open those germs can get into their blood stream and (especially since a patient having surgery is in a weakened health state anyway!!!!) this can be detremental to the patients health
Do you need qualifications to give first aid?
The standard First Aid Certificate, awarded by St. John Ambulance, St. Andrew's Ambulance Association, and the British Red Cross , is proof of all round competence. It is valid for just 3 years; to keep your knowledge and skills up to date, you must be examined and regularly reexamined after further training.
Regular first aiders may volunteer for additional training to broaden the scope of their skills.
How do you reduce swollen eye?
This would depend on the reason for the swollen eye. Did you have something in your eye when you went to sleep? Did you use a new cosmetic or contact lens cleaner that you may have had an allergic reaction to? Do you wear contact lenses, and possibly forgot to take one of them out? (I actually did that once). If so, then you need to have an optometrist or opthalmalogist look at it to make sure there is no damage, such as an abrasion or scratches on the eye. Have you recently used eye drops that you coud have been allergic to, or that were expired or contaminated?
Could you possibly have allergies or sinus problems that caused it? If you have sinus problems, it can cause swelling in one eye and not the other. Either way, I would advise having it checked out by your doctor. But until you can get in to see him/her, you can help reduce the swelling by cold compresses applied to the eye for about 15 minutes every couple of hours.
And it would be best to not wear eye make up until you know what the problem is. Also, if your eye makeup is more than a few months old, it needs to be thrown out and replaced. Old eye makeup is one of the major causes of eye infections.
How do you take care of a sprained ankle?
wrap it up with an ace bandage and don't put much weight on it for a few days. WRONG!!! Excersise the ankle, take pain killers, put ice on for 15 mins every 2 hours, keep using it like a normal ankle.
What would make a person pass out?
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness that is spontaneously recovered after only a brief period of time. People faint because of a lack of blood flow and decreased oxygen to the brain.
People most often faint as the result of an abnormal circulatory reflex. Some people faint at the sight of blood, in a crowded room, or even from excessive coughing. This is referred to assituational fainting and might affect a person repeatedly, but only in a very specific situation.
People may also faint when standing up after lying down. Referred to as postural fainting, this results from a decreased flow of blood to the brain, usually as the result of a drop in blood pressure. Postural fainting can occur after significant blood loss, dehydration, or a change in cardiovascular medication, or as a side effect to other medications. Certain medical conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, and migraine headaches, can also serve as a catalyst for fainting.
Most people who faint experience symptoms beforehand. These symptoms may include lightheadedness, blurred or "spotty" vision, dizziness, and weakness. People who observe someone about to faint might notice paleness, sweating, and dilation of the pupils. In most situations, people who faint regain consciousness within a moment or two.
you need to lower your body temperature, some ways are to find shade, remove any excess clothing, dab a cold sponge around the armpits, neck, head, and groin area, cover the casualty with wet sheets with a fan over them, then put the casualty in the "recovery" position" monitor thee body temperature, monitor breathing, and possibly transport the casualty to medical aid in a cool vehicle...i hope this helps
How do platelets help heal your wounds?
Platelets are irregularly-shaped, colorless forms that are available in blood. Their sticky surface lets them to form clots to stop bleeding.
When bleeding from a wound starts, the platelets accumulate at the wound and try to block the blood stream. The calcium, vitamin K, & a protein called fibrinogen help the platelets to form coagulation.
A clot starts to form when the blood is in contact with air. The platelets sense the existence of air and start to separate. They respond with the fibrinogen to start forming fibrin, which looks like fiber. The fibrin then starts to structure a web-like work that traps the platelets inside it. This cross section of platelets solidifies as it dries, shaping a coagulation, or "scab."
While there are first aid professionals, that are called in to help, ideally, everyone shoud know a little first aid. Knowing just a little can save a life, reduce suffering, etc. At a scene, the most experienced person should be directing the effort. However I'll often yield the floor and let someone else run it before I'll get into an argument with another rescuer at a scene. In that instance, I'll only intrude if the procedures being undertaken endanger the patient.
What color blood cells are responsible for clotting blood?
Neither of them are wholly responsible however when damage occurs platelet activation takes place which forms a 'knitted area'. This area traps the red blood cells causing a blockage. If infection occurs, white blood cells will then fight through the form of endocytosis by engulfing the diseased cells.
What is the best first aid for a finger burned on a stove?
How bad is it? Is it a first degree surface burn? A 2nd degree burn which causes some skin to burn off? Or a 3rd degree in which can run as deep as the bone?
After you figure it out, rinse the skin with cold water. This will bring down swelling and such. Then apply an antibiotic such as Neosporin to the wound. Then wrap with gauze. The point is to keep the burn moist, but keep it covered to prevent infection.
IT REALLY DOES WORK!!!
It'll take a while to heal, but if you change the dressing every day and keep applying the Neosporin (or antibiotic) it'll slowly heal up. You will expirience pain and even numbness so don't worry.
If you start to feel severe pain and swelling, accompained by an infection, you should see the doctor. Often, a bad burn can be treated with special meds and creme.
Can you join the military if you have a seizure disorder controlled by medicine?
There are people in the military who have epilepsy. Some will have developed it after joining and have then had their duties changed. Someone with severe epilepsy would certainly have no chance of getting in. However, someone with minor epilepsy might be able to join, but have restricted duties. Contact your local recruiting office or an army medical officer, or even your doctor. They will have more information.
First aid procedure for a young child having a seizures?
medically- they'll have a neurologist, either be on a diet or forced to make minor lifestyle changes
socially- you treat them like you would anybody else epileptics are no different.
if you see a seizure
time the seizure
do not touch the person
and call the ambulance if your unsure of what to do.
im in no way a doctor im just an epileptic myself hope this helps
not really epilepsy can only be cured or treated by a doctor DUH
How do you care for a spider bite on the face?
Wash the bite with soap and water, then use a disinfectant on the wound, apply some antibiotic cream to it. If there is any itching associated with it, you can take Benadryl. Be sure to keep a close watch for any severe swelling, rashes, infection, or any other signs of problems. If any occur, see a doctor immediately, especially if there is any trouble breathing, rapid heart beat, or pain at or near the site.
What do you do if you brake your finger?
well to be honest unless it is severely deformed or the bone is sticking out there is nothing much the hospital will do all they can do is tell you that you have broken it and strap it up. so the best thing you can do is to keep it immobile and to strap it up to another finger at the top with tape.If you are concerend though do go to your g.p ,walk in or hospital.
Is Motrin an antiinflammatory?
Definitely not aspirin.
Aspirin is designed purely for headaches, but it is rather controversial and unpopular outside the USA because of its side effects.
Ibuprofen is a general all-around painkiller with anti-inflammatory benefits.
So, your answer would be ibuprofen.
What is the first step in treating a burn?
You must first determine the severity of the burn. For first and second degree burns(redness and blisters), you can run the burn under cool water. You can also apply an ice pack or some Aloe Vera gel/spray. If it is really bad, call 911. For third and electrical burns(charred/burned skin), you call 911. Then you cover the burn with a sterile bandage. DO NOT apply ointments, gels, or creams. DO NOT run under water or apply ice. DO NOT attempt to remove the clothing from affected area.