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© St John Ambulance. All rights reserved. Foreign objects
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Foreign objects By the end of this session you will be able to: recognise when someone has a foreign object in their eye, ear or nose respond appropriately to someone who has a foreign object in their eye, ear or nose.
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© St John Ambulance. All rights reserved. carefully pour clean water on to the eye if the foreign object is still on the eye, try to lift it off with a moist swab or tissue if this does not work, seek medical help. What you should do: Foreign objects - eye
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© St John Ambulance. All rights reserved. Foreign objects - eye
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© St John Ambulance. All rights reserved. if an insect is in the ear, tilt the head and flood the ear with tepid water, otherwise take the casualty to hospital. What you should do: Foreign objects - ear
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© St John Ambulance. All rights reserved. take the casualty to hospital. What you should do: Foreign objects - nose
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