First Aid How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
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How to treat minor cuts
by MaxwellPayne in > First Aid
Minor cuts are common yet easily taken care of.
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How to provide first aid for blisters?
by MaxwellPayne in > First Aid
Blisters can be extremely irritating and also worsen if not properly cared for. An open blister wound leaves it vulnerable to infection but there are a few simple things you can do to protect and help your blister heal.
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why teeth get dark (2)
by nazwacantik in > First Aid
Your appearance will be different when your teeth white and meet with friends or saudarapun will be convinced. Avoid your teeth into a black or brown
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Keeping Children Safe in the Home
by pastorkayte in > First Aid
This article is about the many accidents in the household that may happen to your children. This will help you to be aware of these problems and to fix them for the safety of your child.
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What should you do if you are bitten by a dangerous spider?
by Mort89 in > First Aid
A very useful article, if you've been bitten by a spider, especially black widow or brown recluse.
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First Aid for a Sick or Injured Child
by 5min in > First Aid
In this video, we learn some basic first aid techniques to help a sick or injured child.
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What To Do If A Child Suffers An Insect Bite Or Sting
by 5min in > First Aid
In this video, we learn some basic first aid techniques like what to do if your child suffers an insect bite.
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How Should I Respond If My Child Is Bit By An Animal
by 5min in > First Aid
In this video, we learn some basic first aid techniques like what to do if your child is bit by an animal.
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What To Do If A Child Develops A Rash
by 5min in > First Aid
In this video, we learn some basic first aid techniques like what to do if a child develops a rash.
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How to Treat Bone Bruise
by vast_expanse in > First Aid
Knowing how to treat bone bruise could prevent further injuries. Learn some tips here:
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How to reduce scarring.
by Iamspartacus in > First Aid
Simple tips that can help reduce the appearance of scars and help stop them from forming.
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How To Detect Internal Bleeding and Give Aid
by MFoust in > First Aid
Do you know what to do in the event someone is bleeding internally? Do you know what signs to look for that indicate internal bleeding?
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Get Rid of Ingrown Toenails Fast
by btriex in > First Aid
Ingrown toenails suck. They hurt everytime you walk. And God help you if you bump it. Here is a way to get rid of your ingrown toenails fairly quickly.
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Treat Chapped, Sun burnt, and Blistered Lips
by alienangel555 in > First Aid
Over the summer or winter our lips are exposed to hot sun and/or extreme conditions such as a high or low temperatures and levels of humidity.
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What to Do with a Dislocated Toe or Finger
by evilpoptart937 in > First Aid
Dislocating a toe or finger can be very painful. Having someone near by who can reduce or treat a dislocation can bring instant relief to those who are suffering.
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How to Heal, Cure and Clean a Busted Lip
by evilpoptart937 in > First Aid
A busted lip can be a problem for some people. Learn the basic first aid techniques to curing a broken lip.
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How To Treat A Blister
by kay_pierre in > First Aid
how to treat a blister. This is an article on how to treat a blister.
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Using home remedies to treat sunburns
by nolwelen in > First Aid
Did you know that there are some home remedies that can help you treat your sunburn? And the best part is that they are free as home remedies use stuff that you probably already have in your kitchen cupboard!
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Replacing An EpiPen: When Does an Epinephrine Auto-Injector Need to Go?
by AnneEdwards in > First Aid
If you are anaphylactic to bee stings, food or other allergens, an EpiPen (adrenaline/epinephrine) shot administered at the onset of anaphylacitc shock or severe allergic reaction is of crucial importance. Seconds count. To determine whether your EpiPen is ready to be used in an emergency or whether it's time for it to be replaced, ask yourself the following:
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Where and How to Safely Dispose of an EpiPen
by AnneEdwards in > First Aid
If you or someone you love has a life threatening allergy (anaphylaxis), chances are you've got an EpiPen. An EpiPen auto injector (needle) expels epinephrine (adrenaline), and should be handled with care. What do you do with this potentially hazardous item when it's expired, faulty or the solution has gone 'off'? Here's how to dispose of your EpiPen, safely.
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Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Training
by jpso138 in > First Aid
CPR training is a not just for healthcare providers. This can be taken by anybody who has the interest to learn and know the basic of saving a life.
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The ABC's of First aid
by jpso138 in > First Aid
The ABC's of first aid involves the Airway, Breathing and Circulation. Problems noted on this areas should be treated and resolve right away.
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Preventing Nosebleed Induced Nausea, Vomiting and Diarrhea
by AnneEdwards in > First Aid
When faced with a nosebleed, your reaction may end up making you sick or have you running for the bathroom later. Here’s how you can prevent nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea from making an appearance during or after you have a nosebleed.
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How To Detect Internal Bleeding and Give Aid
by MFoust in > First Aid
Do you know what to do in the event someone is bleeding internally? Do you know what signs to look for that indicate internal bleeding?
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First Aid for Deadly Bites
by nobertbermosa in > First Aid
The best and foremost things to do when bitten by deadly animals.
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How To First Aid Conscious Choking Person
by iPhone in > First Aid
Here are the tips teaching you first aid conscious choking person
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The Automated External Defibrillator
by jpso138 in > First Aid
Automated External Defibrillators have greatly improved the survival of heart attack victims. Learning to use the AED is of course a great advantage.
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How to Treat Bone Bruise
by vast_expanse in > First Aid
Knowing how to treat bone bruise could prevent further injuries. Learn some tips here:




