First Aid Guide

Summer is around the corner and that means grilling season is almost here. What happens when you get to boobs together unsupervised? Accidentally. Here is a guide to basice first aide I recently purchased from Amazon.com.

Front page has directions for carrying someone, checking for pulse, bleeding, and shock (and anaphlaxis).
Second page is wound management, broken bones and dislocations. If you have kids (or husband) you’re going to have injuries.
Burns! I have lost count of how many times I’ve burned myself in my cook range. Here’s something I had really thought about; extreme temperature injuries. Think heat stroke or hypothermia.
This page starts with more weather related injuries such as lightning strikes. No thank you. Then we move to altitude sickness. If you live in the mountainous zone this is a section you need to pay attention to. That’s followed by poison abd bites.
This page goes into depth different creatures and their damage. In a tiny section there’s a box for dental emergencies.
Last page y’all and if course, abdominal and gastrointestinal issues. Then childbirth and pregnancy. This can be complicated if a csection is needed. Or hemorrhaging will require professional attention. Chest injuries can be as simple and unpleasant bruised ribs to collapsed lung. Next up is ear, eyes, and nose injuries. The last box is how to build a survival kit.

Other than that, have first aid kit rather you choose to build one or you buy one. Don’t forget you dog. Our dog is cute as can be. Just not always alert. The cat is hell on paws so we will be getting a basic first aid kit for them as well.

Sarge 5 years old.
Trixie 4 years old.

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Hello y'all! I have hit a point in my life that I miss the simple dishes and times that my parents grew up in. People were kind to each other and the food was homemade from scratch. Before convince food was everywhere. Oh, those were the days... Let's reclaim them and start cooking from scratch again.

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