first aid
Medical emergencies don’t occur every day. But when they do, information can help you deal with these situations.
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- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Chemical burns
- Chemical splash in the eye
- Chest pain
- Choking
- Corneal abrasion (scratch)
- Cuts and scrapes
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- Fainting
- Fever
- Food-borne illness
- Foreign object in the ear
- Foreign object in the eye
- Foreign object in the nose
- Foreign object in the skin
- Foreign object inhaled
- Foreign object swallowed
- Fractures (broken bones)
- Frostbite
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Disclaimer: This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, emergency treatment or formal first-aid training. Don’t use this information to diagnose or develop a treatment plan for a health problem or disease without consulting a qualified health care provider. If you’re in a life-threatening or emergency medical situation, seek medical assistance immediately.
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