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- The first aid steps for a broken bone are12345:
- Treat any severe bleeding by applying pressure around the wound.
- Stabilize the injury to prevent movement of the fracture. Use a splint, a cushion, or clothing to support the limb above and below the injury. Place padding around the injury for extra support.
- If the fracture is open, apply a sterile dressing over the wound.
- Check for signs of circulation beyond the fracture, such as warmth, color, and pulse.
- Seek medical assistance or call 000. Keep the injured person still until help arrives.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Remove clothing from the injured area. If doing this is very painful, use scissors to cut off the clothing. Apply an ice pack wrapped in cloth. Do not attempt to move or reposition the injured limb. Place a simple splint, if you have one, on the broken area. A splint holds the bone still and protects it until you see a doctor.kidshealth.org/en/teens/broken-bones-first-aid.htmlFirst Aid Treatment for a Broken Bone
- Treat any severe bleeding
- Stabilize the injury to prevent movement of the fracture
- If the fracture is open, apply a sterile dressing over the wound
www.firstaidforfree.com/first-aid-for-a-broken-bone/Try not to move the injured arm or leg. Gently take clothing off the injured area. If this is very painful for your child, use scissors to cut off the clothing. Keep the injured limb in the position you find it. Put a simple splint on the broken area if you have one. A splint holds the bone still.kidshealth.org/en/parents/broken-bones-sheet.htmlEncourage the person to support the injury with their hand, or use a cushion or item of clothing to prevent unnecessary movement. Supporting the injury may help relieve pain and prevent further damage. Support the limb above and below the injury if possible. 2. Call 000. 3. Continue supporting the injury until help arrives.
www.redcross.org.au/firstaid/basics/broken-bone/Apply pressure around the wound and not over the protruding bone, to control any bleeding. Then secure the dressing with a bandage. Advise the casualty to keep still while you support the injured part to stop it from moving. Do this by holding the joint above and below the injured area. Place padding around the injury for extra support.www.sja.org.uk/get-advice/first-aid-advice/bones-a… - People also ask
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