OSHA - INFECTION CONTROL AND BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
Do not use ice. Ice causes vessel constriction. Do not apply antiseptics, ointments, or other remedies. Do not remove shreds of tissue, break blisters, or remove adhered particles of clothing. (Cut burned-in clothing around the burn.) Infants, young children, and older persons, and persons with severe burns, are more susceptible to hypothermia. ................
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