Description
The “Removal of Foreign Bodies from Eye, Ear & Nose (50x70cm)” is an educational poster illustrating safe first aid techniques for extracting objects lodged in these areas, designed for classroom or medical training display at 50×70 cm.
Poster Content Overview
Title: Removal of Foreign Bodies from Eye, Ear & Nose
Size: 50×70 cm (standard for first aid or health science education)
Key Visuals and Instructions:
Stepwise diagrams depicting safe techniques for removal from each region:
Eye: gentle rinsing, avoidance of rubbing, use of sterile swabs, guidance to medical care if embedded or chemical injury is suspected
Ear: tilting the head, use of tweezers for visible objects, no insertion of cotton buds, referral if object is deep or causing pain
Nose: blowing gently, use of tweezers only if visible and easily grasped, medical attention for persistent or sharp objects
Safety notes: when to seek medical help, risks of aggressive or improper methods
Illustrative labeling identifying anatomy and danger zones
Quick tips for comfort and reassurance before, during, and after removal
Educational Use
Used in biology, first aid, and health science classrooms to train students on emergency care and safe intervention in cases of foreign object intrusion.
Poster designed to be clear, with simple stepwise visuals, readable text, and key safety reminders.
For printing:
Use high-contrasting diagrams, clear labeling, and concise written instructions for classroom visibility
Customizations (local language, specific procedural details, institutional branding) can be provided as needed for tailored teaching requirements