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The Robert Burns works archive, with full text indexed and searchable online. ... Post your Robert Burns announcements and Burns questions, or help others with answers. Identify a lost Robert Burns quote, promote your Burns Club or event, buy or sell Burns items, or value your grannie's rare Burns book!
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www.robertburns.org/
www.robertburns.org/
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In the first instance, you should run the burn under cold water for at least 15 minutes! It is advisable then to place a non-stick dressing, such as Melonin, over the dressing and keep it dry! Do not pierce the blister as this can cause inf...
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Ice is fine but remember it can't stay on there forever. I've heard that toothpaste works as wierd as it sounds, It's suppose to sooth the pain. If you have aloe vera gel put that on it sooths the pain. If you don't have that either buy som...
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Burns, especially scalds from hot water and liquids, are some of the most common childhood accidents. Some minor burns can be safely treated at home, but more serious burns require medical care. ... Types of Burns...
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kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/emergencies/burns.h...
kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/emergencies/burns.html
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Burns from fire or other sources of heat range from mild to life-threatening. Some burns can be treated at home; others need emergency medical care. Find out what to do in this printer-friendly sheet. ... ©1995-2008 The Nemours Foundation. All rights reserved.
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kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/sheets/burns_sheet....
kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/sheets/burns_sheet.html
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Services and providers for Burns in the U.S. ... The primary NIH organization for research on Burns is the National Institute of General Medical Sciences ... Burns can cause swelling, blistering, scarring and, in serious cases, shock and even death. They also can lead to infections because they damage your skin's...
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/burns.html
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/burns.html
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There are three levels of burns: ... First-degree burns affect only the outer layer of the skin. They cause pain, redness, and swelling. ... Third-degree (full thickness) burns extend into deeper tissues. They cause white or blackened, charred skin that may be numb.
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000030.htm
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How to recognize and administer first aid for minor to serious burns. ... The least serious burns are those in which only the outer layer of skin is burned. The skin is usually red, with swelling and pain sometimes present. The outer layer of skin hasn't been burned through.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-burns/FA00022
www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-burns/FA00022
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How to administer first aid for an electrical burn. ... Cover the affected areas. If the person is breathing, cover any burned areas with a sterile gauze bandage, if available, or a clean cloth. Don't use a blanket or towel. Loose fibers can stick to the burns.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-electrical-burns/FA...
www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-electrical-burns/FA00027
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