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2601 E. Roosevelt
Phoenix, AZ 85008
Tel: 602.344.5726
Fax: 602.344.5701 |
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What you do for a burn in the first few minutes after it occurs can make a difference in the severity of the injury!
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Stop the Burning process. Remove the source of heat...if clothing catches fire, STOP, DROP, AND ROLL to smother out the flames.
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Remove All Burned Clothes. Clothing may retain heat and cause a deeper injury. If clothing adheres to the skin, cut or tear around adherent area to preserve good skin tissue.
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Pour Cool Water Over Areas Burned. Keep pouring the cool water for at least 3-5 minutes (30-40 minutes for chemical injury). DO NOT PACK THE BURNED AREAS IN ICE! This may increase the extent of injury and cause hypothermia.
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Remove All Jewelry, belts, Tight Clothing etc from over the burned areas and from around the victims neck. Swelling of burned areas occurs immediately!
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Do Not Apply Ointments or Butter to Wounds. These may cause infection due to their oil base and convert wounds to deeper injury.
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Cover Burns with a Clean Dry Dressing, Bandage or Sheet.
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Keep Victim Warm!
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Seek Medical Attention as Soon as Possible!
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