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SECTION XI
FRACTURES,SPRAINS,STRAINS & DISLOCATIONS
Fractures, sprains, strains and dislocations may be hard for the
lay person to tell apart. For this reason, first aid treatment of
any of these conditions is handled as though the injury was a
fracture.
Signs and symptoms of the above conditions may include a "grating"
sensation of bones rubbing together, pain, tenderrness, swelling,
bruising and an inability to move the injured part.
First Aid for any of these conditions consists of:
* Control bleeding, if present.
* Care for shock.
* Splint affected area to prevent further movement, but do
so only if possible without causing further pain to
victim.
* Cold packs may help reduce pain and swelling.
Victims with traumatic injuries, such as those caused by automobile
accidents, falls etc. should not be moved except by trained rescue
workers. Head, neck and back injuries are serious and require
special care for movement and transport of victims with these
conditions. In exceptional circumstances, such as when a victim is
at risk of further injury unless moved, the victim's head
and neck should be stabilized and the body moved with minimal
flexing of the head, neck or spinal cord.
All victims with fractures,dislocations, sprains and strains
require professional medical attention.