Wiktionary
a. Of, or pertaining to, first aid.
Usage examples of "first-aid".
He dug the first-aid kit out of the duffel aad taped up his shoulder, though doing so one-handed was awkward and nearly impossible.
Then he checked his first-aid kit for bandage roll, tourniquet, sterile gauze compress, one-shot antirabies serum, boric acid solution.
He got her a fresh glass of water and shook two more painkillers out of the tube in his first-aid kit.
Park Service: oxygen bottle, backboard, first-aid kit, and white helium-filled balloons.
Lesh had dispatched two of her assistants to find fruit and funqi from which nourishing juices could be extracted, at a safe distance from the lake, and herself administered a calmative from the first-aid pack she had brought.
So, since trial wet compresses helped, more were made of bandage strips in the first-aid kit and wrapped around her arms and laid on her face and neck.
Morphin "faces' did not register any expression, so Kris didn't know if they were upset or not but as quickly as she could, she doled out blankets and knives to them, and indicated the first-aid kits.
She led her husband to a Disney World beach towel, and there she cradled him until two lifeguards ran up with a first-aid kit.
He was loaded down with three Springfield rifles, three steel helmets, and three sets of web equipment, each consisting of a cartridge belt, a canteen, a first-aid pouch, and a bayonet in a scabbard.
Scotty had his rifle, a small first-aid kit, and a wooden caulking mallet.
Harlow found the key, removed the first-aid box from its clip on the bulkhead, ushered Pauli below at the point of his gun, opened the first cabin door, gestured Pauli inside and threw in the first-aid box.
Then she remembered her first-aid kit and dabbed them with the yellow liquid It stung briefly but she knew that the Cat disinfectant would reduce any chance of infection.
She goes to the first-aid box she keeps in the back room and gets some ointment and pretty soon I'm ouching all over again.
The gunner had cracked the first-aid box and was swabbing his arm with antiseptic.
Oh yes, they're counting their candles and checking the first-aid boxes like good Boy Scouts, but none of it is going to make a nickel's worth of difference one way or another.