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First Aid Kit Medical Med – 155 Pcs Kit Waterproof Emergency Kit for Camping Hiking Home Outdoor Truck Vehicle Car Fishing Travel Biking (RED) 1

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Burns

Cooling all burns with tepid to cool water, regardless of degree. Continue flushing the area for up to 10 minutes. Do not apply ice, ointments, butter or other “home remedies”. Remove all clothing or garments to reduce the contact time with hot items.Cover affected areas with a clean dry cloth, towel or blanket to protect the burn and minimize pain.Seek medical attention if burn is larger than the victim’s hand size, if the victim is a child or elderly person.

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Fracture

Immobilize the injured area: If you suspect they’ve broken a bone in their neck or back, help them stay as still as possible. If you suspect they’ve broken a bone in one of their limbs, immobilize the area using a splint or sling.Apply cold to the area: Wrap an ice pack or bag of ice cubes in a piece of cloth and apply it to the injured area for up to 10 minutes at a time.Treat them for shock: Help them get into a comfortable position, encourage them to rest, and reassure them. Cover them with a blanket or clothing to keep them warm.You should call 911 if:unconsciousdoesn’t appear to be breathingbroken a bone in their head, neck, or backthe fractured bone has pushed through their skinthey’re bleeding heavily

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Bleeding

For severe bleedingRemove any clothing or debris on the wound. Don’t remove large or deeply embedded objects. Don’t probe the wound or attempt to clean it yet.Stop the bleeding. Place a sterile bandage or clean cloth on the wound. Press the bandage firmly with your palm to control bleeding. Apply constant pressure until the bleeding stops. Maintain pressure by binding the wound with a thick bandage or a piece of clean cloth. Don’t put direct pressure on an eye injury or embedded object.Secure the bandage with adhesive tape or continue to maintain pressure with your hands. If possible, raise an injured limb above the level of the heart.Help the injured person lie down. If possible, place the person on a rug or blanket to prevent loss of body heat.Tourniquets: A tourniquet is effective in controlling life-threatening bleeding from a limb. When emergency help arrives, explain how long the tourniquet has been in place.Call 911 for severe bleeding that you can’t control.

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Choking

To perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) on someone else:Stand behind the person. Place one foot slightly in front of the other for balance. Wrap your arms around the waist. Tip the person forward slightly. If a child is choking, kneel down behind the child.Make a fist with one hand. Position it slightly above the person’s navel.Grasp the fist with the other hand. Press hard into the abdomen with a quick, upward thrust — as if trying to lift the person up.Perform between six and 10 abdominal thrusts until the blockage is dislodged.If you’re the only rescuer, perform back blows and abdominal thrusts before calling 911 or your local emergency number for help. If another person is available, have that person call for help while you perform first aid.If the person becomes unconscious, perform standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with chest compression and rescue breaths

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Resuscitation

Put the person on his or her back on a firm surface.Kneel next to the person’s neck and shoulders.Place the heel of one hand over the center of the person’s chest, between the nipples. Place your other hand on top of the first hand. Keep your elbows straight and position your shoulders directly above your hands.Use your upper body weight (not just your arms) as you push straight down on (compress) the chest at least 2 inches (approximately 5 centimeters) but not greater than 2.4 inches (approximately 6 centimeters). Push hard at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions a minute.If you haven’t been trained in CPR, continue chest compressions until there are signs of movement or until emergency medical personnel take over. If you have been trained in CPR, go on to opening the airway and rescue breathing.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 2.5 x 8 inches; 14.4 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ HFAK-RD
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 23, 2020
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Shenzhen Zhichitian E-commerce Co., Ltd
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08LGN9KQV

★DIMENSIONS: 8″H X 5″W X 2.5″D. NET WEIGHT: 0.9 LB. Durable anti-scraped and wear-resisting.
★INCLUDED: 155 piece medical supplies. Be Desmond Thomas Doss for your family and friends in some emergency cases.
★EASY TO USE: Organized interior compartments provides quickly finding first aid supplies.
★MULTIPURPOSE: As an easily accessible and necessary component for first aid needs. Great for home, travelling, camping, hiking and truck, car and outdoor sports.
★SERVICE COMMITMENTS: If you are unsatisfied with the quality, 100% get money back.

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First Aid Kit Medical Med – 155 Pcs Kit Waterproof Emergency Kit for Camping Hiking Home Outdoor Truck Vehicle Car Fishing Travel Biking (RED) 1
First Aid Kit Medical Med – 155 Pcs Kit Waterproof Emergency Kit for Camping Hiking Home Outdoor Truck Vehicle Car Fishing Travel Biking (RED) 1

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