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- First aid for a fractured limb involves the following steps12345:
- Control any bleeding, cover any wounds, and check for other fractures.
- Immobilise the broken bone using a splint or sling.
- Check that bandages are not too tight and watch for signs of loss of circulation to the affected limb.
- Apply cold to the area.
- Seek professional help.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Control any bleeding, cover any wounds and check for other fractures. Immobilise the broken bone by placing a padded splint along the injured limb. Secure the splint by passing the bandages above and below the break to prevent movement. Tie the bandages firmly and away from the injured side. For a leg fracture, also immobilise the foot and ankle.stjohnnsw.com.au/guides-fracturesAsk patient to remain as still as possible Control any bleeding, cover any wounds, and check for other fractures Immobilise broken bone using a splint Check that bandages are not too tight and watch for signs of loss of circulation to the affected limb Check for shock and treat if necessary Seek medical aidwww.stjohnvic.com.au/news/first-aid-for-fractures/Follow these steps when providing first aid for fractures or a suspected fracture:
- Follow DRSABCD.
- Tell the patient not to move.
lfafirstresponse.com.au/blog/first-aid-for-fractures-a…If you suspect they’ve broken a bone in one of their limbs, immobilize the area using a splint or sling. Apply cold to the area: Wrap an ice pack or bag of ice cubes in a piece of cloth and apply it to the injured area for up to 10 minutes at a time.www.healthline.com/health/first-aid/broken-bonesFirst aid for a fracture
- Stop the external bleeding in compound fractures.
- Use your hands to immobilise and support the fracture in a position as painless as possible.
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