In the Transcarpathian region told how to provide first aid to a man who received burns in a fire?

During the fire, people can receive thermal burns caused by contact with flames’pits, hot objects or liquids that burn. The fire was able to hit the exposed areas of the body including the face and hands. The most dangerous burns’are from the burning clothing, which is difficult to extinguish or reset. The severity of the burn depends on the temperature, the causes, duration, flame’I, the location on the body, lesion size and depth of damage, age of the victim and his state of health’I (usually, people over 60, children under 5 years of age and people with chronic illnesses suffer heavier burns than others). Specialists distinguish four degrees of burns depending on the depth and area of thermal damage to skin and tissues. The i degree burn is characterized by redness, swelling and pain. Burn of II degree accompanied by the formation of blisters filled with clear yellowish fluid. The III degree burns are divided into groups A and B. burns III degree-But it comes incomplete necrosis of the skin with preservation of its poroshkovyh zones. When III degree burns, the skin is affected to the full depth. Burns IV degree – this is the most severe form of burn in which the skin is damaged, m’muscles, tendons, bones and the like. The procedure for providing first aid at various degrees of burns is depicted in the infographic below. In DSNS Ukraine in the Transcarpathian region

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Source: http://uzinform.com.ua/

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