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If the break is in a limb, place it in as normal a position as possible without causing excessive pain. d splints Apply made of any rigid material, such as a board, sapling, ski, canoe paddle and long enough to extend beyond the joints and below the injury. well-padde- TREATMENT Use extreme care in treating any fracture where there is suspicion of: Fractured spine: Keep victim flat and perfectly still. Fractured neck: Keep victim on his back with head d in line with spine and on each side. (Do not attempt to apply splints to neck or spine fractures.) Fractured skull: Keep victim quiet. If he is unconscious, remove any foreign matter from his mouth and turn head to one side so secretion may drain from the well-brace- mouth. ELECTRIC SHOCK Never touch a person who is called FOOD CHOKING choking, sometimes 'cafe ly above the navel and below the rib cage. Press your fist into the victim's abdomen with a quick and forceful upward push. The idea is to compress the air in the lungs and force the object out of the airway-mu- ch like a cork from a bottle. It works. Food In the case of a broken bone, do no more than is necessary to prevent further injury. abdomen-slight- coronary" results when a piece of food becomes lodged in the throat. If food cannot be dislodged by reaching into the victim's throat, one could try the "Heimlich Maneuver." A contact with an current. You could serious shock too. accident occurs indoors, pull the plug or shut off the current. If outdoors, push the wire away from the victim, or the victim away from the wire, with a dry, unpointed pole or lioard, or pull it away with a loop of rope or other nonconductive material. Send someone for medical help and start artificial respiration immediately. Continue resuscitation until normal breathing is restored or vict im is declared dead by a jthysician. 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