Basic First Aid Tips
First Aid for Burn

Cool the burn under cold running water for at
least ten minutes.
Loosely cover the burn with cling film or a
clean plastic bag.
Transfer him to Hospital
First Aid for Broken Bone

Encourage the person to support the injury
with their hand, or use a cushion or items of
clothing to prevent unnecessary movement.
Continue supporting the injury until help
arrives.
First Aid for Head Injury

Ask them to rest and apply a
cold compress to the injury
If they become drowsy or
vomit call for immediate help
First Aid for Choking

Hit them firmly on their back between the
shoulder blades to dislodge the object
If necessary, shift them to hospital.
First Aid for Unconscious and not Breathing

Check breathing by tilting their head
backwards and looking and feeling for
breaths.
Push firmly downwards in the middle of
the chest and then release
First Aid for Bleeding Heavily

Put pressure on the wound with whatever
is available to stop or slow down the flow
of blood.
Keep pressure on the wound until help
arrives.
First Aid for Seizures

Do not restrain them but use a blanket or
clothing to protect their head from injury.
Keep pressure on the wound until help
arrives.
First Aid for Asthma Attack

Help the person sit in a comfortable
position and take their medication.
If the attack becomes severe, get
some medical help quickly.
Act at the right time
Act at the right time

Do proper first aid
Act at the right time

Do proper first aid

Ref: redcross.org.uk

First aid tips

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    First Aid forBurn Cool the burn under cold running water for at least ten minutes. Loosely cover the burn with cling film or a clean plastic bag. Transfer him to Hospital
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    First Aid forBroken Bone Encourage the person to support the injury with their hand, or use a cushion or items of clothing to prevent unnecessary movement. Continue supporting the injury until help arrives.
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    First Aid forHead Injury Ask them to rest and apply a cold compress to the injury If they become drowsy or vomit call for immediate help
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    First Aid forChoking Hit them firmly on their back between the shoulder blades to dislodge the object If necessary, shift them to hospital.
  • 6.
    First Aid forUnconscious and not Breathing Check breathing by tilting their head backwards and looking and feeling for breaths. Push firmly downwards in the middle of the chest and then release
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    First Aid forBleeding Heavily Put pressure on the wound with whatever is available to stop or slow down the flow of blood. Keep pressure on the wound until help arrives.
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    First Aid forSeizures Do not restrain them but use a blanket or clothing to protect their head from injury. Keep pressure on the wound until help arrives.
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    First Aid forAsthma Attack Help the person sit in a comfortable position and take their medication. If the attack becomes severe, get some medical help quickly.
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    Act at theright time
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    Act at theright time Do proper first aid
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    Act at theright time Do proper first aid Ref: redcross.org.uk