The Mary Frances First Aid book With Ready Reference List of Ordinary Accidents

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The Mary Frances First Aid book With Ready Reference List of Ordinary Accidents
Jane Eayre Fryer
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Dash face with cold water.
Let patient inhale smelling salts or household ammonia. Rub limbs toward body.
Remember : An unconscious person cannot swallow. Medicine may enter windpipe and cause strangulation. After patient becomes con- scious, give stimulants; such as aromatic spirit of ammonia or hot coffee.
Fever Blisters (Cold Sores).
Apply boric acid ointment, * or touch frequently with spirit of nitre or spirit of camphor.
Fits.
There are two kinds: 1. Hysterical sobbing, crying and laughin
...g without cause, jerky movement of the limbs.
Treatment: Let patient quietly alone.
2. Epileptic convulsive movements and unconsciousness.
Treatment: Keep patient from biting tongue by putting a piece of wood or folded cloth between teeth. Lay on side; loosen clothing; turn face to side so that secretions may not strangle.
After the fit, let patient sleep.
Do )wt give stimulants.
Foreign Body in Ear.
If an insect, drown out with warm olive oil, or pour a little pure alcohol into ear.
Do not probe ear.


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