Never treat first degree burns yourself. False Frostbitten parts of your body should be put in water that is not too warm and not too cold. True If a person cannot breathe for a few minutes it can cause brain damage. If a person gets into contact with a poisonous chemical substance flush the skin with a lot of water. A person in shock breathes slowly. If you lose a lot of blood in a few minutes you can die. To stop bleeding put pressure on the artery that carries blood. If a person has inhaled carbon monoxide, move him into a closed room. Put oil or butter on a burn. If a person is choking turn him or her to one side.

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Never treat first degree burns yourself.
False
Frostbitten parts of your body should be put in water that is not True
too warm and not too cold.
If a person cannot breathe for a few minutes it can cause brain
damage.
If a person gets into contact with a poisonous chemical
substance flush the skin with a lot of water.
A person in shock breathes slowly.
If you lose a lot of blood in a few minutes you can die.
To stop bleeding put pressure on the artery that carries blood.
If a person has inhaled carbon monoxide, move him into a
closed room.
Put oil or butter on a burn.
If a person is choking turn him or her to one side.
Transcribed Image Text:4 I 5 IE 6 Never treat first degree burns yourself. False Frostbitten parts of your body should be put in water that is not True too warm and not too cold. If a person cannot breathe for a few minutes it can cause brain damage. If a person gets into contact with a poisonous chemical substance flush the skin with a lot of water. A person in shock breathes slowly. If you lose a lot of blood in a few minutes you can die. To stop bleeding put pressure on the artery that carries blood. If a person has inhaled carbon monoxide, move him into a closed room. Put oil or butter on a burn. If a person is choking turn him or her to one side.
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