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$Unique_ID{PAR00298}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Emergency First Aid: IMPALED OBJECTS}
$Subtitle{}
$Author{
Editors of Consumer Guide
Siegfried, Donna M}
$Subject{IMPALED OBJECTS pierce pierces piercing body injury injuries bleed
bleeds bleeding protrude protrudes protruding pain impale impales impaling}
$Log{
Steps 6a and 6b*0029801.tif}
The New Parents' Question & Answer Book
IMPALED OBJECTS
CAUSES
Any object that pierces the body can cause injury and bleeding.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
- object protruding from body
- bleeding
- pain
EMERGENCY TREATMENT
1. SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IMMEDIATELY. Call 911 or operator.
Until Ambulance Arrives:
2. DO NOT remove child who is impaled on stationary object unless child's
life is in immediate danger. If you must remove child, do so gently and
then control bleeding.
3. Observe for shock. See SHOCK (later section).
4. Cut away clothing from around wound.
5. If impaled object is long, try to cut it off several inches from the point
of penetration WITHOUT removing or moving object.
6. a) Wrap bulky dressing around object.
b) Anchor with bandages or strips of cloth to keep it from moving.