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  1. Apply an ice pack for 20 minutes, avoiding putting it directly on the skin. Protect the victim’s skin by placing a wet garment between the ice and the skin.
  2. If arms or legs are involved, apply an elastic bandage with many gauze pads.
  3. Check whether a fracture is present.
  4. Keep the arm or leg injured, above the level of the heart, in order to reduce pain and swelling.
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Source: Mediserve‘s Pocket Guide to First Aid.

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