Cuts and grazes
Examine any wound to see how deep it is and whether it is bleeding profusely. If it is serious get medical help.
What to do
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If it is a small graze, clean the area with clean water and apply a clean, dry, non-stick dressing that's larger than the injury. If the cut is bleeding apply pressure directly over the wound and raise it above the level of the heart. Cover the wound with a a sterile dressing.
New Babycare
Copyright © 2009 Dorling Kindersley
Text copyright © 2009 Miriam Stoppard
Posted 03.11.2010
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