Wound Care

Types of burns and first aid tips

Burn Severity: Understanding First-, Second-, and Third-Degree Burns

Burn Severity: Understanding First-, Second-, and Third-Degree Burns Burns are categorized by how deeply they damage the skin. Severity is influenced by temperature, contact time, and the body area affected. Knowing how burns differ helps with first aid awareness and recognizing when more advanced care may be required. First Aid & Workplace Relevance  Burns are

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Rat bite first aid guide

Rat Bites: First Aid Awareness, Infection Risk & Prevention (Canada)

Rat Bites: First Aid Awareness, Infection Risk & Prevention (Canada) Rats and other rodents can bite when frightened or handled. While most bites are not life-threatening, infection is the key concern, especially if the wound is deep or located on the hands or face. Awareness of first aid measures helps reduce complications and prompts timely

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Bruises (Contusions): Types, First Aid Awareness & Healing Timeline (Canada)

Bruises (Contusions): Types, First Aid Awareness & Healing Timeline (Canada) A bruise (contusion) forms when tiny blood vessels under the skin break after an impact or injury, causing discoloration and tenderness. Bruises are common in sports, recreation, day-to-day bumps, and workplace activities involving injury, tools or equipment. First Aid & Workplace Relevance Bruises are frequent

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Laceration First Aid

Lacerations: First Aid Awareness, Infection Risk & When to Seek Care (Canada)

Lacerations: First Aid Awareness, Infection Risk & When to Seek Care (Canada) A laceration is an irregular tear in the skin caused by a sharp object or force. Lacerations can look jagged, may bleed heavily, and can carry debris or bacteria into the wound. Small lacerations may heal with basic first aid, while deeper or

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Puncture wounds first aid guide

Puncture Wounds: First Aid Awareness, Infection Risk & When to Seek Care (Canada)

Puncture Wounds: First Aid Awareness, Infection Risk & When to Seek Care (Canada) Puncture wounds occur when a sharp object pierces the skin, creating a small surface opening but sometimes a deeper pathway beneath. Even when they look minor, puncture wounds can carry dirt or bacteria into deeper tissues, making infection a key concern. First

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Cat-Scratch Disease: Symptoms, Prevention & First Aid Awareness for Canadians

Cat-Scratch Disease: Symptoms, Prevention & First Aid Awareness for Canadians Cat-scratch disease (sometimes called cat-scratch fever) is an infection caused by bacteria found in the saliva of cats. Cats can carry the bacteria without appearing sick, and researchers believe fleas play a role in how cats become infected. Most healthy people recover well, but the

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