Flushing Burns with Water Immediately: A Universal Response to Burn Accidents

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Qi-zheng Yang,  and , Shi-Yao Yang*, 
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Burns are a significant public health concern and one of the most common serious accidents encountered by laboratory researchers. Prompt and effective first aid at the scene is crucial for the subsequent treatment and prognosis of burns. However, there are conflicting guidelines and significant controversies regarding first aid methods for burns, particularly chemical burns. This article examines chemical safety manuals, textbooks, review articles, research papers, and safety data sheets related to burns. Drawing on the author’s extensive experience in laboratory teaching and research, as well as experimental data on the exothermic reactions of hazardous substances in water, this study proposes fundamental principles for emergency response and first aid for burns. The primary principle of emergency response is to eliminate harmful factors from contact with the human body as quickly as possible and to restore the body to its natural state immediately. The general on-site first aid method for burns involves flushing the affected area with a large amount of clean water within a few seconds to a dozen seconds, regardless of the cause. First aid requiring specific conditions should be classified as medical first aid.

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立即用水冲洗烧伤:对烧伤事故的普遍反应
烧伤是一个重大的公共卫生问题,也是实验室研究人员遇到的最常见的严重事故之一。及时有效的现场急救对烧伤的后续治疗和预后至关重要。然而,关于烧伤,特别是化学烧伤的急救方法,存在着相互矛盾的指导方针和重大争议。这篇文章检查化学安全手册,教科书,评论文章,研究论文,和安全数据表有关的烧伤。本研究结合笔者丰富的实验室教学和科研经验,以及有害物质在水中放热反应的实验数据,提出了烧伤应急和急救的基本原则。应急反应的首要原则是尽快消除与人体接触的有害因素,使人体立即恢复到自然状态。一般的烧伤现场急救方法是在几秒到十几秒内用大量的清水冲洗受影响的区域,而不管原因是什么。需要特殊条件的急救应归类为医疗急救。
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