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Source: www.pinterest.com In this video a St John Ambulance trainer explains what to look for if someone has a sprain or strain and how to treat it.
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Source: www.pinterest.com Apply an icepack cold compress wrapped in a wet cloth to the injury for 15 minutes every 2 hours for 24 hours and then for 15 minutes every 4 hours for 24 hours Apply a compression elastic bandage firmly to the injury that extends well beyond the injury Elevate the injured part.
Source: www.pinterest.com Use a cold pack a slush bath or a compression sleeve filled with cold water to help limit swelling after.
Source: www.pinterest.com Apply an icepack cold compress wrapped in a wet cloth to the injury for 15 minutes every 2 hours for 24 hours and then for 15 minutes every 4 hours for 24 hours Apply a compression elastic bandage firmly to the injury that extends well beyond the injury Elevate the injured part.
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Source: www.pinterest.com Ensure that firm and even pressure is applied to the injured part without slowing the circulation of blood to the fingers or toes of the affected limb.
Source: www.pinterest.com These tips are based on the 2019 first aid procedures recommended by the american heart association and american red cross.
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Source: www.pinterest.com These tips are based on the 2019 first aid procedures recommended by the american heart association and american red cross.
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Source: www.pinterest.com These tips are based on the 2019 first aid procedures recommended by the american heart association and american red cross.
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Source: www.pinterest.com Basic first aid techniques such as wound cleansing wound dressings rest application of ice compression and elevation.
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Source: www.pinterest.com Use a cold pack a slush bath or a compression sleeve filled with cold water to help limit swelling after.
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Source: www.pinterest.com In this video a St John Ambulance trainer explains what to look for if someone has a sprain or strain and how to treat it.
Source: www.pinterest.com Compress the area.
Source: www.pinterest.com Ensure that firm and even pressure is applied to the injured part without slowing the circulation of blood to the fingers or toes of the affected limb.
Source: www.pinterest.com These tips are based on the 2019 first aid procedures recommended by the american heart association and american red cross.
Source: www.pinterest.com Rest the affected joint.
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Source: www.pinterest.com Ensure that firm and even pressure is applied to the injured part without slowing the circulation of blood to the fingers or toes of the affected limb.
Source: www.pinterest.com Rest the affected joint.
Source: www.pinterest.com In this video a St John Ambulance trainer explains what to look for if someone has a sprain or strain and how to treat it.