I give it to you. - Elderly burn safety guide for a safe life for the elderly
I am giving it to you.
This is an abbreviation for keeping the elderly safe and pain-free. This is a burn safety guide for the elderly that contains comprehensive information to help prevent burn accidents in the elderly, from burn prevention to first aid.
As the elderly population is rapidly increasing, the proportion of elderly burn patients is also increasing. Accordingly, we aim to provide information helpful in preventing burn accidents in the elderly in daily life by utilizing the accumulated burn cases and expertise of elderly burn hospitals. Produced.
[Content introduction]
▷ Types of burns and why burns are dangerous for seniors
▷ Various dangerous situations in daily life
▷ Correct and incorrect first aid methods
▷ Check your video knowledge through quizzes
▷ Questions and answers about burns in the elderly
[Introduction to main features]
▷ What is a burn?
You can learn the definition of burns and the types of burns, and understand why burns in the elderly are more dangerous.
▷ Cases of risk in daily life
Burn accidents for the elderly that can occur at home are categorized in detail into the kitchen, living room, bathroom, and other places, so you can find out the risk situation based on various cases.
You can understand burn accident cases more vividly through easy-to-understand videos.
▷ Proper first aid
You can learn the correct first aid method and learn about incorrect first aid methods and their reasons.
You can also learn how to respond when your body catches fire.
▷ Video OX Quiz
You can check your knowledge about burns through the OX quiz.
▷ Teacher, I’m curious
Through questions and answers, you can gain knowledge that will help prevent burns in the elderly and provide correct treatment.
[caution]
☆ Hugging was written with the help of a burn specialist. To help with general understanding of burn accidents in the elderly, it contains general safety information necessary to prevent burn accidents.
☆ All information on Ann.A.Giving. can be used for reference purposes only and is not a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, or treatment.
☆ If you need medical assistance or professional judgment based on medical science, visit a medical institution and consult with an expert.