Basic First Aid: Minor Cuts and Scrapes

Minor cuts and scrapes are bound to happen to all Scouts... even Leaders.  Knowing how to care for minor cuts and scrapes will help prevent against infections.
The following are some steps to take with minor cuts and scrapes:



  1. Stop the Bleeding - Most minor cuts stop bleeding on their own.  In the case that you can not stop the bleeding, apply pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or bandage for 10 - 20 minutes.  If the cut is 1/4 inch or deeper and muscle is showing, apply pressure and get medical attention for stitches. 
  2. Clean the Wound - Wash the wound with clean water and soap.
  3. Apply Triple Antibiotic Ointment - The use of triple antibiotic helps your wound from not becoming infected.
  4. Cover the Wound - Bandages can help keep the wound clean and keep harmful bacteria out. After the wound has healed enough to make infection unlikely, exposure to the air will speed wound healing.
  5. Change the Dressing - Change the dressing at least daily or whenever it becomes wet or dirty.

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