Limes
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First time poster here, so I'm not sure if this goes here.
I'm a lifeguard at the Waterpark about to go to school for EMR. A couple weeks ago, a lifeguard was administering FA on a patron who had his whole big toe nail ripped off.
In this situation, what I would have done was get some sterile gauze, wipe around the wound and lightly dab on the wound to wipe off the blood. I would then bandage, fill out a FA report, recommend him to see a doctor (since it can be prome to infection with such a severe wound), and let him be on his way. I wouldn't use an antiseptic wipe because that would sting A LOT.
Is there anything else I could do in this situation?
I'm a lifeguard at the Waterpark about to go to school for EMR. A couple weeks ago, a lifeguard was administering FA on a patron who had his whole big toe nail ripped off.
In this situation, what I would have done was get some sterile gauze, wipe around the wound and lightly dab on the wound to wipe off the blood. I would then bandage, fill out a FA report, recommend him to see a doctor (since it can be prome to infection with such a severe wound), and let him be on his way. I wouldn't use an antiseptic wipe because that would sting A LOT.
Is there anything else I could do in this situation?