A nurse in the first aid has revealed the surprising everyday things that she refuses to do after witnessing a whole series of horrible injuries.
Natalie Beeson, a 26-year-old nurse from Florida claims that she would never buy a glass coffee table, hold her knives in the dishwasher sharp or cut cucumbers on a handheld mandolin.
The expert, who has spent the past three years with the treatment of horrible breaks and scratches, said that one of the leading reasons why people get in the there is due to bruises and cracks of A glass coffee table.
A study by the American Journal of Surgery from 2020 showed that more than 2.5 million glass table injels is reported every year in the US.
Researchers discovered that most injuries took place in children under the age of seven and in young adults in their early 1920s.
These injuries were often seen in the arms, shoulders and foreheads – ranging from small scrapes to damage to large organs and sometimes death.
She also noted that keeping track of knives in the dishwasher with the knife can be caused, or worse, or worse, if someone falls on them while he loads them.

Natalie Beeson, a 26-year-old ER nurse from Florida, has unveiled the surprising everyday things that she refuses to do after witnessing a whole series of horrible injuries

Beeson warns against the use of a handheld mandolin to cut cucumbers or other vegetables
When unloading the dishwasher, someone can accidentally grab the knife instead of the handle, causing a cut from the sharp edge, especially if they do not pay close attention to work or if the knife is partially obscured by other dishes.
Although there are no available statistics about the number of injuries of knives placed in a dishwasher, almost all safety officers and manufacturers agree that knives should be kept in the washing machine.
Emilio Gonzalez, senior test program -leader of consumer reports who also test devices for safety and performance explained: “Put your spoons opposite, forks upwards and knives directed down, so that you don't cut yourself.”
Beeson also warns against the use of a handheld mandolin to cut cucumbers or other vegetables.
The kitchen tools are to illuminate the process of heels, calling out and is great for recipes that require accurate cutting, such as scalloped potatoes or colon salad.
However, the sharp knife can also be very dangerous and can easily cause cracks in the hand, leading to bleeding, swelling and bruises.
From 2024, an estimated 350,000 Americans go to the Emergency Department with MES -related injuries every year.
Experts propose to use a cut-resistant glove when operating a mandolin cutter to reduce the risk of injury because it offers an extra protective layer for your hands.
In addition, investing in a model with safety characteristics, such as hand protectors, can reduce the risk of accidents.

She also noted that keeping track of knives in the dishwasher can be raised with the knife
The tapping of the nurse quickly went viral and had thousands of people share their own expert tips to stay safe.
One said: 'I have had fights on the knife side that must always be pointed out of safety. So validate to hear it. '
Another person said, “I will never understand the possession of a glass table.”
One person added: 'After working in EMS, I no longer let my children jump on trampolines. Or ride four wheels or ATVs. '
She soon shared a list of other things she refuses to do outside her house, including not eating oysters.
Beeson noted that she would never drive a one wheel or a golf cart for fear of ending with a broken arm.
An OneWheel is a self -balancing electric skateboard with a single wheel where riders lean forward to accelerate and sit back to slow down.
Just like scooters, an onewheel can also lead broken bones, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord glasles and even death.
These life -changing injuries often occur when the skateboard suddenly comes to a halt or does not balance the rider.
In 2023, all models of the Onewewel self -balancing electric skateboards were recalled worldwide after at least four people died while driving on them since 2019.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled 300,000 of the skateboards about serious concerns about safety.
The federal agency noted that all deaths had been through head trauma and the riders did not wear helmets in at least three of the reports.

Beeson noted that she would never ride a one wheel or a golf cart for fear of ending with a broken arm

A onewheel can also lead broken bones, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injuries and even death
Injuries caused by golf carts that touch or ride by rash have also become a national issue with around 15,000 cases that are reported in the US every year.
Beeson called on standing next to someone while fishing on an edge like her 'biggest nightmare' and noticed that it was something she would never do.
She explained in another video that it is extremely common for hooks to get stuck to people – which creates deep leaky tires in the face, scalp, fingers, back or ears.
Fish hooks can also cause damage to the eyes, arteries, genitals, neck and even airways.
Medical experts recommend calling 911 immediately if such an incident occurs and not to remove the hook from the body.
Although there are little data about the prevalence of fish wounds in the US, it is generally estimated at 500,000 to a million each year.
Finally, she noted that she would not eat oysters because of how 'scary in common' it is to contract with food -handed diseases.

Vibriosis is a bacterial infection caused by vibrio bacteria and can enter the body through raw seafood such as oysters
Some oysters may contain toxins produced by algae or other marine organisms, which can cause gastrointestinal problems and other health problems, such as vibriosis, norovirus and Listeria.
Vibriosis is a bacterial infection caused by vibrio bacteria, which are often found in saltwater environments and can enter the body through raw seafood such as oysters.
Symptoms are vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain, severe weakness, skin rashes and blisters, shaking cold chills and high fever.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are 80,000 cases of vibriosis every year in the US, of which 52,000 cases are due to eating contaminated food.
Vibrio infections are usually treated with antibiotics and supporting care.
Norovirus, also known as the Norwalk -virus and sometimes called the winter breach disease, is the most common cause of gastroenteritis, an inflammation of the stomach or intestine.
It tends to cause non-bloody diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, headache and body pain.
Everyone can get infected and sick with norovirus and people of all ages get infected during the outbreaks of norovirus
Although there is no specific drug to treat people with Norovirus's disease, the CDC claims that it will get better within three days.