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What is the first-aid treatment for fractures?
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Keep the patient quiet and do not move the injured
part until the extent of the injury has been determined.
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Immobilize or splint
the damaged extremity before moving the patient.
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Always move the patient
to a hospital in a lying-down position.
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Never sit the patient
up or bend or move the injured part any more than its absolutely
necessary.
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What should one do if a splint is not available?
There is always a piece of wood or a stick or some straight,
firm object that can be used as an improvised splint. Furthermore, a fractured
arm can be splinted against the body, and a fractured leg can be splinted
against the other leg.
Should the splint be padded before being placed alongside
a fractured extremity?
Yes. A piece of clothing placed between the injured
extremity and the splint will prevent injury from undue pressure.
How should a splint be kept in place?
By tying handkerchief at various places along the splint
or by tearing up a shirt and using it as a bandage.
Before applying a splint, what should be done with
the fractured limb?
Try to place it in as straight a position as possible.
Do it gently so as not to hurt the patient.
What are the best positions in which to splint an arm?
In a straight position; or the arm can be strapped to
the side of the body. In this way, the body itself acts as a splint.
What are the best ways to splint a leg?
The opposite leg can be used as a splint so that the
injured leg can be straightened and attached to the other leg. This will
be form an excellent splint in most instances.
Are special first-aid measures needed in the treatment
of compound fractures?
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Yes, the wound must
be covered with a clean dressing or if none is available, a clean
handkerchief.
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If there is a severe
hemorrhage from a compound fractured, it may be necessary to apply
a tourniquet temporarily. If bleeding can be controlled by direct
pressure over the wound, a tourniquet should not be applied.
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The limb should be
splinted, but no attempt should be made to alter the position of
the broken fragments.
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How long can tourniquets be safely left in place?
A tourniquet should be released every twenty minutes
for a few minutes to restore circulation. During this time, pressure with
one’s fingers should be applied over the bleeding artery.
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