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         <title>1. Abrasion</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Definition: An abrasion is a superficial wound caused by friction, where the outer layer of skin is scraped off.<br><br>Initial Care:<br>- Clean the wound with mild soap and water<br>- Remove any dirt or debris<br>- Apply an antibiotic ointment<br>- Cover with a sterile bandage<br><br>Post Care:<br>- Keep the wound clean and dry<br>- Change the bandage daily<br>- Monitor for signs of infection<br><br>Referral: Usually not needed unless it's a large or deep abrasion]]></description>
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         <title>2. Laceration</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Definition: A laceration is a deep cut or tear in the skin, often caused by sharp objects.<br><br>Initial Care:<br>- Apply direct pressure to stop bleeding<br>- Clean the wound with sterile saline solution<br>- Close small cuts with butterfly bandages<br><br>Post Care:<br>- Keep the wound clean and dry<br>- Change dressing as directed<br>- Watch for signs of infection<br><br>Referral: Deep lacerations may require professional medical attention for sutures]]></description>
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         <title>3. Puncture</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Definition: A puncture is a small hole in the skin caused by a sharp, pointed object.<br><br>Initial Care:<br>- Let the wound bleed briefly to flush out bacteria<br>- Clean thoroughly with soap and water<br>- Apply an antibiotic ointment<br><br>Post Care:<br>- Keep the area clean and dry<br>- Monitor for signs of infection<br>- Ensure tetanus shot is up to date<br><br>Referral: Seek medical attention for deep punctures or if the object is still embedded]]></description>
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         <title>4. Avulsion</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Definition: An avulsion is a severe wound where skin and tissue are torn away from the body.<br><br>Initial Care:<br>- Apply direct pressure to control bleeding<br>- If possible, clean the torn flap and place it back over the wound<br>- Cover with a clean, moist dressing<br><br>Post Care:<br>- Keep the wound moist and covered<br>- Follow medical professional's instructions closely<br><br>Referral: Immediate medical attention is required. Surgical repair is often necessary]]></description>
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         <title>5. Burn</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Definition: A burn is damage to skin tissue caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation.<br><br>Initial Care:<br>- Cool the burn with cool (not cold) running water for 10-20 minutes<br>- Cover with a clean, dry dressing<br>- Do not apply ice or butter<br><br>Post Care:<br>- Keep the burn clean and dry<br>- Apply prescribed ointments if any<br>- Protect from sun exposure<br><br>Referral: Seek immediate medical attention for large or deep burns, or burns on sensitive areas]]></description>
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         <title>Universal Precautions for Wound Care</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[When caring for any type of wound, always follow these universal precautions:<br><br>1. Wash your hands thoroughly before and after treating a wound<br>2. Wear disposable gloves<br>3. Use sterile tools and dressings<br>4. Properly dispose of contaminated materials<br>5. Clean and disinfect any surfaces that come into contact with blood or other bodily fluids<br>6. If you have any open wounds yourself, cover them before treating someone else's wound<br><br>Remember, these precautions protect both you and the person you're treating from potential infections.]]></description>
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         <title>Recognizing Wound Infection</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[It's crucial to monitor wounds for signs of infection. Look out for these symptoms:<br><br>1. Increased pain or tenderness around the wound<br>2. Redness or swelling that extends beyond the wound edges<br>3. Warmth in the area surrounding the wound<br>4. Pus or cloudy fluid draining from the wound<br>5. Foul odor coming from the wound<br>6. Fever or chills<br>7. Red streaks extending from the wound<br><br>If you notice any of these signs, seek medical attention immediately. Prompt treatment of infected wounds is essential to prevent more serious complications.]]></description>
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