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Chemicals may be in liquid or powdered form and can cause irritation and burns. The most dangerous chemicals are strong acids or alkali. Alkali burns tend to be ...
How to administer first aid for a tick bite.
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It's a first-aid strategy called PRICE. The acronym stands for: Protect the area to avoid pain and further injury. Rest to promote healing. Ice the injury ...
Amazon Alexa is giving voice to the first-aid information on mayoclinic.org. Mayo Clinic has introduced a voice-driven software application – what Amazon ...
Got something stuck in your skin? Use these first-aid tips to safely remove foreign objects and prevent infection.
For example, put a copy in your purse, vehicle glove box, first aid kit and emergency kit. You could even try making one small enough to fit in your wallet ...
First-aid steps for frostbite are as follows: Protect your skin from further damage. If there's any chance the affected areas will freeze again, don't thaw them ...
How to recognize and administer first aid for minor to serious burns.
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