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First aid and treatment of minor burns.
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متن کاملFirst-aid treatment of burns and scalds.
In writing about the management of burns it is important to distinguish clearly between: (a) Treatment applied as a purely temporary measure at the scene of the accident, before the patient is despatched to a hospital or doctor. This is strictly first aid. (b) The formal treatment, carried out by a doctor or nurse, whether in the horiie, the surgery or the hospital, who has adequate facilities ...
متن کاملA population-based survey of knowledge of first aid for burns in New South Wales.
OBJECTIVE To determine the current level of knowledge of first aid for a burn injury and sources of this knowledge among the general population of New South Wales. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS People aged 16 years or older were interviewed as part of the 2007 NSW Population Health Survey, a continuous telephone survey of NSW residents. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE Weighted proportion of the pop...
متن کاملFirst aid in cases of wounds, fractures, as well as thermal and chemical burns
A wound (vulnus) is defined as a break in the body covering. The continuity of skin is broken and the inner tissues are in contact with the surrounding environment, thus a portal of infection is formed, through which pathogenic microorganisms may enter the body. During visual wound examination, special attention is paid to the location, size, shape, margin, channel and bottom of the wound. Woun...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1945
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4418.316