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Minor Injuries Examination and Treatment

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This section should give a short Introduction to:

Cuts
Crush injury
Foreign bodies in the eye Dental injury

Minor Injuries Examination and Treatment

Effect of Temperature on Human Body

Chemical Burns and Electrical Injuries

Oxygen Treatment – Oxygen Equipment

What is a poison? Food Poisoning and Poisoning Treatment

Head, Neck, Chest and Back Injuries

Fractures and Tendon Muscle Joint Injuries

Emergency First Aid – General First Aid

Anatomy and Physiology

Dressing, Bandages and Emergency Kits

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Minor Injuries Unit – Patient Story

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Minor Injuries Unit - Patient Story

We recently bumped into George who correctly chose to visit one of our Minor Injury Units for his injured ankle.

If you have an injury that is not serious or life-threatening you can go to a Minor Injury Unit for help, instead of going to an Emergency Department (A&E). By doing so Emergency Departments can concentrate on those with serious and life-threatening conditions.