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University Chemical Hygiene Plan 2010 p. 51-54 BURNS JANUARY 24, 2012

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Burns. January 24, 2012. University Chemical Hygiene Plan 2010 p. 51-54. Classification. Care Guidelines. First-degree burns can be treated as minor unless they cover large areas of the body - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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University Chemical Hygiene Plan 2010 p. 51-54

BURNSJANUARY 24, 2012

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CLASSIFICATION

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• First-degree burns can be treated as minor unless they cover large areas of the body

• Second-degree burns can be treated also as minor if the burn is no bigger than 2-3 in in diameter

• If a second-degree burn involves the eyes, face, feet or a major joint, seek medical attention immediately (x6000)

• For more serious burns, seek medical attention immediately (x6000)

CARE GUIDELINES

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• Cool the burn with running water or a cold damp cloth

• Cover the burn with a sterile gauze or a clean cloth

• Take a pain reliever, like acetaminophen• Once the burn is completely cooled you can

use a moisturizer to prevent drying and to make the area more comfortable

FIRST AID FOR MINOR BURNS

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DON’TS• Do not use ice, since this may result in

more damage • Do not use butter, grease, oils or

ointments• Do not use a fluffy cloth such as a towel

or blanket• Do not break or pop blisters, as this may

result in an infection