In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While still in the water, irrigate the wound with sea water, removing all debris and foreign bodies from the affected area. Use tweezers from a first-aid kit if necessary. Once the area is thoroughly irrigated and all foreign bodies are removed, come out from the water and dry the area off with a clean towel, taking care not to injure yourself further.  DO NOT remove any penetrating debris from neck, chest, or abdomen. Bleeding is common after a sting. As always, the best way to stop bleeding is by applying direct pressure at the source or slightly above the source with one finger for a few minutes. The longer the pressure is held, the more likely the bleeding will subside. Try using hydrogen peroxide in conjunction with holding pressure to help stop bleeding if you cannot control it with direct pressure alone. Careful, hydrogen peroxide may sting! You can combine this step with the previous step of applying direct pressure to control bleeding. Soaking the wound in hot water helps alleviate the pain by denaturing the venom protein complex. Optimal temperature is 45°C (113°F), but be certain not to cause any burns. Leave the wound soaking for 30 – 90 minutes, or until the pain has subsided. Proper wound care includes keeping the area clean by applying soap and rinsing with water as well as keeping the wound dry at all times. Keep the wound uncovered and apply antibiotic ointment daily. Avoid non-antibiotic creams, lotions, and ointments. Over the next several days, if the area becomes red, tender, itchy, sore, or begins to swell or develop a cloudy discharge, seek medical attention at the local urgent care center or emergency room. You may need antibiotics and/or drainage of an abscess.
Summary: Irrigate the wound with sea water. Control any bleeding. Soak the wound in hot water. Monitor the wound for signs of infection.

Make sure it matches your socks! Bonus points if your tee is off-the-shoulder. Go with bright, playful shades like pink, yellow or blue. Thick stripes or other patterns are fun, too! Mini skirts were all the rage in the 80s! Find a colorful or metallic-looking skirt to rock for your 80s outfit. The short length will emphasize your fun layered socks. Look for a skirt that matches one of the colors of your socks, but don’t get one in the same color as your shirt. Wear bright tights under the skirt to sport a more conservative look. Some bright leggings or acid-washed skinny jeans can also be the perfect addition to an 80s outfit. Pull your socks over the outside of the leggings to make sure they’re visible. Chunky Reebok high tops or a pair of Converse are the perfect complement to your layered socks. Go with white if you have them, but any color will work! Tease out your hair and pull it up into a classic 80s side ponytail, then secure it with a big, colorful scrunchie. Match it with your socks or shirt if you want, or let it clash a bit.
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One-sentence summary -- Pick a neon, oversized t-shirt. Choose a bright mini skirt for a flirty look. Slip on leggings or skinny jeans to look sporty and fun. Step into some high tops. Finish off the look with a high side ponytail and scrunchie.

Problem: Article: If your party starts at 7:00pm, have all the guests be there by 6:00pm. People are always late to parties, this way, everyone will be together by 6:30pm and you'll have plenty of time to organize the big reveal. You'll have a few people who are actually punctual. For them, make sure you have some food and drinks ready on time so they're not left bored and hungry. This is why having their best friend helping you out will be a life saver. They can have the person with them, going and doing whatever the cover plan was, and you can correspond with them – they should let you know when they're on their way, etc. You can then manage the party and the guests. Make sure they keep you posted on how things are going and how far away they are. This way when you get a text that says, "10 minutes!" you'll be fully prepared. Some people choose to go with the standard lights off, hide-behind-couches, yell "Surprise" or cheer surprise. Other people choose to pretend it's just a normal party and let the person find out when they see their name on the cake. However you choose, be sure all the guests are on the same page. You may want to practice before the surprise. Make sure all the logistics are covered. Can your friend get in? Make sure the door is unlocked so you don't have to ruin it by coming to the door in a dark room. Will parking be an issue? Is anyone in the bathroom as the party person is walking up the stairs? Get them out! And success! Your well-planned party has gone off without a hitch! Well, hopefully. Did they have any idea? Even if they did, they'll feel incredibly loved and appreciate all the work you went to.
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Have everyone arrive an hour early to the party. Have one person with the guest of honor as the "Chaperone" to distract the guest of honor and one person with all the attendees. Make sure everyone understands the big reveal. Surprise them!