What do you do if you burn your finger on a belt sander?
i guess you put cold water on it and wrap it up in a cloth then go to the hospital.
If you woke up with a large bump on your head, you need to keep a close watch on it. It could be a pimple or possibly an insect bite.
Why is it when you rotate one foot it cracks lots but the other it doesn't?
It has a lot to do with fecal build up in the joints
What is the meaning of each letter from the word alpabetong filipino?
Alpabetong Filipino is the modern alphabet of the Philippines. There are twenty-eight letters in the alphabet, including eight Spanish letters.
Bump on your thigh It is tender to the touchred and a little painful HELP?
I feel that I'm not getting all the information I need in order to make a recommendation. I'll explain: * Bump means a light, non-severe impact. * Bumps (or ligt/minor contusions) turn a little red as the body increases blood flow to the damaged area in order to heal it. Of all the colors a bruise can turn, light red probably indicates the least amount of damage. * Contusions, bruises etc. should be tender to the touch - it's expected. So what you've described is a very minor injury that will hurt for a few days and hopefully go away. If this is so, place an ice pack on it for 10 minutes on, 10 minutes off. Do that for an hour. Repeat 3-4 times daily. Take a mild painkiller of necessary. My question is, did I understand this correctly? The symptoms you describe are very minor. Did you explain this correctly?
How did wagon trains treat disentery in the 1850s?
There were very few treatments for dysentery in the 1850s, especially when traveling with a wagon train. Various herbal teas, such as willow bark were sometimes used to varying degrees of success. Still, dysentery was an all to common cause of death along the trails.
What are the complications of a gunshot wound to the chest?
Pure O2 would be best but, you would have to be able to force it with a ventilator or such.
Who can you ask to sponsor you to help you with obtaining your cfr medical kit?
You need to ask whomever's organizing the program and acting as chief operating officer. Even though it's apparently a community project, there are still standards that are delineated and must be met, and one of these is the composition of your kit. Because you're a community organization (I assume), you can become a tax write-off (maybe) for contributors. I've seen this work well where a major drugstore chain took on the burden of supplying the kits. You'll see the same type of thing with volunteer firefighters and such. The answer then -- to me anyway -- is, whomever is running this needs to take on the task of logistics and supply. Unless that's you, this isn't something you should try alone, as I imagine you're not an official representitative of the volunteer organization and cannot commit funds or issue receipts in its name.
The weight of the victim is the primary factor determining the distance, relative to the strength and endurance of the carrying individual.
What could you do with a burn?
If you have a burn the easiest thing to do is run it under some cold water for 10-15 mins,
but otherwise, put some vasaline or sudercream on the burn.
Why do we keep shock patients warm?
"Shock" is a word that means a condition where your body is basically in survival mode. Almost all of the energy is pulled back into the body's core and the brain to keep those vital organs alive no matter what. That includes circulation, so the outer parts of the body become very cold due to lack of blood flow.
How far away should you be from a camp fire?
Um... How big is your campfire... use logic... Don't get so close that you are going to burn yourself... But don't stand so far away that you can't even feel the heat.
Cobblers in my country are men who work on your shoes. However, I seem to recall that the term "cob" or "cobbler" can mean Spider elsewhere. So, hoping your shoes are okay, here's what to do about a spider: # Identify and preferably capture the culprit -- many spiders have different toxins. # Once identified, call poison control and they'll tell you what to do. # If you don't have a poison control organization, we have a decision to make. The vat majority of spiders are either harmless, or almost so. For them, keep the wound clean, ice-pack it, and -- if you have anything like an allergic reaction (trouble breathing, hives, etc.) call for emergency help. For the others, it's very important to know what you're treating. If you identify a really dangerou spider (Brown Recluse, Black Widow or their brothers and sisters), a trip to the dock may be called for. # If you opt not to go to the doc, watch the bite. It should get smaller and less painful after one day. If it gets larger, consider running for medical care. At a diameter of 3", definiately go to a doctor. # Some bites form blisters. These aren't a worry as such. Don't pop them. When they pop on their own, keep them clean and dry and bandaged. # If you see signs of ulcers forming, or flesh flaking off the wound, or turning dark -- it's off to the doctors you go Spider treatment varies a lot because spiders vary a lot from place to place. As I don't know where you are, I can't say how lethal or safe spiders usually are in your region. Please remember I'm not a doctor. I'm a well-meaning fellow who is likely from far away, and doesn't know your territory. Anything I can tell you is nowhere nearly as good as the information you'd get from a local doctor.
What is meant by resource immobility?
the inability of competing firms to obtain resources from other firms