First Aid Mastery: Burn Care, CPR & Injury Management Guide

First aid mastery depends on knowing CPR techniques, recognizing heat stroke symptoms, and implementing structured rehabilitation for fractures and sprains.

Ankle Dislocation

5 Things You Need to Know About Ankle Dislocation

Ankle dislocations almost always occur with a sprain or fracture. When an ankle is dislocated, the adjoining bones in the joint are displaced to the point they no longer have contact with each other.

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What Are the Treatments for Dehydrated Skin?

Dry skin can occur for many reasons. Sometimes, it can be genetic, forcing individuals to deal with the chronic problems associated with dehydrated, dry and irritated skin. It is common for dry skin to be sensitive and sometimes painful, often becoming flaky and itchy.

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How to Treat a Burn on a Toddler

Toddlers most often receive first-degree burns from touching hot items, unaware of the risk, but may also face situations where they experience more serious burns. AskDrSears.com classifies a first degree burn as redness with no blistering that will not leave a scar when properly treated.

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What to Do for a 2-Year-Old With a Sprained Ankle

A sprained ankle is not a common injury for toddlers since a young child’s ligaments are stronger than bone. However, sprains still happen and can abruptly stop your toddler’s play date. A toddler’s sprained ankle is treated the exact same way as an adult sprain.

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Heat Stroke After Effects

Heat stroke is a heat-related illness that occurs when a person's body temperature rapidly increases and exceeds 104 degrees Fahrenheit, according to FamilyDoctor.org, a website of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

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Things That Can Be Dehydrated in a Dehydrator

The dehydrator was first introduced in 1795 in France as an appliance for drying fruits and vegetables. What manufacturers specify as the use of a dehydrator has come a long way since then.

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Side Effects of a TASER Gun

More than 225,000 officers and 120,000 U.S. citizens carry Tasers, according to a 2011 report by the University of California, San Diego, Medical Center and San Diego State University. Tasers are used by law enforcement in all 50 states as a less lethal alternative to handguns.

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3 Ways to Treat Chemical Burns on Scalp

Medical treatment for chemical scalp burns can vary widely depending on the offending chemical. If you've been burned by a hair-care product such as a dye or a bleaching agent, you can most likely treat the area with the first-aid methods described below.

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Shoulder Press Injuries

The shoulder press or military press is a basic, upper body exercise targeting all the major shoulder muscles. The exercise is commonly performed with dumbbells or by using a barbell and lifting the weight over your head.

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How to Treat Turf Burns

Turf burn is a common injury among people who play sports -- especially football and soccer players. A turf burn is caused by friction, which generates heat and removes layers of skin, leaving a painful and unsightly "raspberry" abrasion.

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Signs & Symptoms of Shoulder Injuries

The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint. The ball is called the head of the humerus, or upper-arm bone, and the socket is called the glenoid, which is part of the shoulder bone. The shoulder is the most movable joint in the human body. It is also the most common site for different types of injuries.

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Strengthening the Ligaments of the Neck

Neck pain is a common complaint; over 50 percent of people complain of neck pain during the course of a year, according to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's McKinley Health Center. Ligaments attach bone to bone; stretching the ligaments too far or tearing them causes pain.

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Ankle Strain Injuries While Pregnant

Swelling of the ankles during pregnancy is a common occurrence, but if pain is present on one ankle and is most noticeable while standing or walking, this often indicates an injury from a strain or sprain. Strained ankles are not as common as sprained ankles, but these injuries have similar symptoms and treatments.

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How to Dehydrate Bananas in a Food Dehydrator

Dehydrating banana slices preserves the taste and nutrients while providing food for road trips, camping or basic snacking. A dehydrator is just one way to dry foods such as bananas. Once the water extraction is complete, you are left with crunchy pieces suitable for snacking.

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Excessive Thirst in Toddlers

Excessive thirst is characterized as having the urge to drink more fluids than necessary. This is commonly referred to as polydipsia and is not considered to be normal in toddlers. A toddler that exhibits symptoms of excessive fluid consumption will often also urinate on frequent basis.

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Best Ways to Sleep After a Shoulder Injury

Ask anyone who has had shoulder surgery and he will most likely tell you that the pain he experienced caused difficulty sleeping. Some shoulder surgeries, like a repair to the rotator cuff, can be much more painful than a more simple procedure like a bone spur removal.

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Walking Boots for Sprained Ankles

When you have a sprained ankle, immobilization is key in the healing process, and walking boots of all kinds have been shown to be an effective tool. New designs and types of walking boots are constantly in development to improve patient compliance with the removable boot and increase the efficacy of treatment.

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Popping Sounds in the Ankle After a Sprain

The ankle joint is an extremely stable joint. It functions as a hinge joint and must be able to bear 1.5 to 8 times the body's weight, according to eOrthopod. The ankle joint is formed by the ends of the two legs bones, the tibia and fibula, which form a socket for the talus bone of the foot.

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How to Treat a Chemical Peel Burn

Chemical peels are a common type of beauty treatment that can be used to treat age spots, some scars and other areas of unusual pigmentation on the skin. Chemical peels work by mildly burning the skin, using acid, to help with pigmentation problems.

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