FOR SCRAPES:


1. Wash your hands before giving first aid.

2. Wash the cut thoroughly with mild soap and water.

3. If available, apply antibiotic ointment.

4. Apply a clean bandage.

FOR SPLINTERS:


1. Wash your hands with soap before giving first aid.

2. Use sterilized tweezers to grab the splinter. Pull it out at the same angle it went in.

3. If the splinter is just under the skin, use the tip of a sterilized needle to lift the splinter out.

4. Wash the area after the splinter is out. Bandage as necessary.

FOR LACERATIONS:


1. Wash your hands with soap before giving first aid.

2. Wash the wound thoroughly with mild soap and water.

3. Use direct pressure to control bleeding.

4. Bandage the wound with a butterfly bandage.

5. Get medical help.

FOR PUNCTURES:


1. Wash your hands before giving first aid.

2. Use a forceful stream of water (with soap) to rinse the puncture wound.

3. Without sealing off the wound hole(s), apply a clean bandage.

4. Get medical help.


If the victim has an object embedded in their wound:

1. Avoid removing the object.

2. Gently cut away any clothes from the wound.

3. If necessary in order to move the victim, stabilize and then cut away the object a few inches from the skin.

4. Wash your hands (if possible) before giving first aid.

5. Control bleeding by using indirect (not direct) pressure to the area around the wound.

6. Immobilize the object while getting medical help.

 

Please:

 

Get immediate medical help if: