Fracture first aid involves stabilizing the injured area to prevent further damage, immobilizing the bone using splints or slings, and seeking medical help promptly. Applying ice can help reduce swelling, while elevating the injured limb can alleviate pain.
Burning first aid focuses on cooling the burn with running water for at least 10 minutes to minimize tissue damage, covering the area with a sterile, non-stick bandage, and avoiding ice or ointments. Seek medical attention for severe burns or if blisters form.
Electric shock first aid involves ensuring the safety of the rescuer by disconnecting the power source before approaching the victim. If the person is unresponsive, initiate CPR and call for emergency medical help, monitoring for any signs of burns or irregular heartbeats.
Snake bite first aid includes keeping the victim calm and immobilized, keeping the affected limb at or below heart level, and removing tight clothing or jewelry. Seek immediate medical attention, avoiding the use of ice, suction, or tourniquets.