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Q.1
Don’t attempt to remove a bee stinger with your fingers - scrape it off with a card or knife edge to avoid squeezing more venom into the skin.

Q.2
It’s best to clean wounds using plain tap water -- not disinfectants.

Q.3
To remove a splinter, grasp the exposed end with a tweezers and pull.

Q.4
Lotions containing hydrocortisone can speed healing of sunburns.

Q.5
In a drowning rescue, you can skip mouth-to-mouth breathing and use chest compressions alone for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Q.6
Stop the spread of snakebite venom with a tourniquet or with a suction device applied to the bite.

Q.7
If you suspect a person has heat stroke, call 9-1-1 for emergency help.

Q.8
To stop severe bleeding, strap a tourniquet around the injured limb.

Q.9
Leave your shoe on after an ankle sprain to act as a splint and help limit swelling.

Q.10
Let scabs form to speed healing of minor cuts and scrapes.

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