First Aid – Module 06 – Burns and Electrical Shock (US)
First Aid – Module 06 – Burns and Electrical Shock (US) When someone has experienced a serious burn or electrical shock, the pain may make it impossible to think clearly. The victim is counting on you to know what to do. Take this training to refresh your memory about types of burns and how to administer first aid for them as well as first aid for electrical shock. Ideal learners are employees who have already taken in-depth first aid training.
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OSHA 29 CFR 1926
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What is the first step in treating a burn?
Cool the burn with cold water for at least 10 minutes.
When should you seek medical attention for a burn?
Seek medical attention for burns that are deep, cover a large area, or involve the face, hands, feet, or genitals.
What is the first step in treating an electrical shock victim?
Turn off the power source and remove the victim from contact with the electricity.
What are the signs and symptoms of electrical shock?
Signs and symptoms include loss of consciousness, difficulty breathing, burns, and muscle spasms.
What is the difference between a first-degree burn and a second-degree burn?
A first-degree burn only affects the top layer of skin, while a second-degree burn affects the top two layers of skin.
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