Movies

HomeMoviesSearchTV SeriesBookmarksView Source
Burns And Scalds

Burns And Scalds

Genres

Documentary

OverView

Explains the first aid treatment for burns and scalds to relieve pain, to prevent or treat shock, and to prevent infection. Discusses the different types of burns and demonstrates the proper treatment for each. Shows applications of appropriate bandages and cover dressings, and emphasizes the correct and prompt treatment for physical shock.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

6 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 December 1970

Country

United States of America

Cast

Similar Movies

0.0

Simply Metric

January 1973 •English

A guide to going metric from the Central Office of Information on behalf of the Metrication Board.

0.0

Actar 911 Infantry: An Overview For CPR Instructors

January 1993 •English

A comprehensive overview on how to take care of Actar CPR dummies, hosted by three alien babies visiting from a distant planet.

0.0

Emergency First Aid Series: Burns

January 1980 •English

Discusses the seriousness of burns, categorizing them into three degrees based on depth and severity. First-degree burns affect only the surface layer of skin, while second-degree burns penetrate deeper and are more painful. Third-degree burns are the most severe, damaging skin, muscles, and nerves. First aid varies by burn severity, emphasizing the importance of cooling the burn, avoiding ointments, and seeking medical help for serious cases. Chemical burns require immediate washing with water, and specific procedures for eye exposure are outlined. Quick medical attention is crucial to prevent complications such as infection and shock.

0.0

Helm abnehmen bei verunglückten Motorradfahrern

January 1992 •German

Short film about first aid for motorcyclists

0.0

Playing with Fire

December 1947 •English

You're asking for trouble when you play with fire - and this public information film is the stuff of nightmares.

0.0

Women in Industry

March 1948 •English

The Ministry of Labour exhorts women to return to industry – the post-war production drive depends on them.

0.0

Herrings

September 1940 •English

This informative herring aid from WWII makes no bones about the need to make the most of every fish.

0.0

Women After the War

March 1946 •English

A provoking film on the place of women.

8.5

The World of Budgerigars

January 1976 •English

Sid James learns of the joys of owning a budgerigar.

0.0

Public Shelter Organization and Staff

February 1963 •English

Created in 1963 at the height of the Cold War, this Civil Defense training film uses a dramatic premise to show how emergency staff should manage and organize a large public fallout shelter during a crisis. A Shelter Manager is shown immediately taking control of the situation in the shelter, speaking calmly to those who have made it into the facility, closing the door promptly once the shelter is full, and sticking to the "shelter plan" as the situation unfolds. Some of the areas discussed in this nuclear war drama are the safety plan, regular inspections, supervised public entry into shelters, ventilation, first aid, sanitation, fire prevention, decontamination of personnel, and more. "Shelter living is different," the Manager states, "But we have a trained staff that will make your stay in this shelter livable for us all."

0.0

Public Shelter Supplies: What Does The Government Supply

April 1963 •English

Training film for shelter managers. Food, water, sanitation, medical, and radiation detection systems are explained.

0.0

Information Program Within Public Shelters

May 1963 •English

This Cold War film "Information Within Public Shelters" (1953) takes place in a fallout shelter, showing how a well-trained staff that provides information to shelter occupants, can keep them busy and calm during nuclear armageddon. This film was produced as the U.S. Government began to shift from promoting privately-owned "family" fallout shelters to the concept of large, public shelters.

0.0

Planning for Public Shelter Entry

January 1963 •English

The film features a meeting led by Dave Taylor, the shelter manager, discussing the protocols and responsibilities for staff members involved in managing a public shelter. Key participants, including operations deputy Harvey Johnson and health leader Mrs. Carter, outline their roles in ensuring a smooth entry for occupants during an emergency. The meeting emphasizes the importance of organization, communication, and the distribution of supplies. Staff members are encouraged to familiarize themselves with each other's duties and prepare for potential scenarios, including managing newcomers and ensuring safety and sanitation within the shelter.

0.0

Planning For Emergence From Public Shelters

March 1963 •English

A training film for public shelter managers explaining when people should be allowed to leave the shelter after a disaster.

0.0

Dr. Wise on Influenza

January 1919 •English

A hard-hitting public information film made at the height of the Great Influenza 1918-18.

0.0

It Might Be You

July 1946 •English

A doctor talks about the number of injuries and deaths resulting from automobile accidents.

0.0

Suddenly...And Without Warning

April 1971 •English

Coast Guard film about the importance of life jackets. Stresses safety in boating and shows how boating accidents can happen.

0.0

Lifesaving and Water Safety: Snorkeling Skills and Rescue Techniques

April 1972 •English

The film provides a comprehensive guide on snorkeling skills and rescue techniques, emphasizing the importance of proper equipment such as masks, snorkels, and fins. It discusses how to choose the right mask for comfort and fit, the proper use of snorkels, and techniques for clearing water from both masks and snorkels. The film also covers essential skills for entering the water safely, practicing buddy systems during snorkeling, and techniques for locating and rescuing submerged victims. It highlights the need for training and emphasizes that while these skills are crucial for rescue, they do not replace the need for a full certified course in skin diving.

0.0

Chlorine and the Firefighter

May 1974 •English

This 1974 film is dedicated by the Chlorine Institute to the public interest. It is specifically intended to assist firefighters and other emergency services. The techniques demonstrated are appropriate for emergency use; different circumstances might require modified or additional procedure. The information is drawn from sources believed to be reliable. The Institute, its members any organizations cooperating in the development of this film, jointly or severally, cannot be responsible for how the information is used and must make this legal disclaimer. This is a 1960s era, color movie about Chlorine and emergency workers… specifically, firefighters. The film is intended to show firefighters what chlorine is, what a chlorine emergency might involve, how a company can plan ahead and how an emergency can be handled safely.

0.0

Your Chance to Live: Winter Storm

September 1972 •English

Intercuts scenes from Jack London's To build a fire with modern urban and rural winter scenes to point out the dangers of winter storms and low temperatures. Designed to stimulate discussion on civil preparedness for winter storms.