Just remove "of" and you're good.
That all depends on how much the patient is bleeding. If they are bleeding really bad then you would have to stitch, staple, or glue the patient's wound up after cleaning the blood off first. Now if the patient is bleeding but not loosing a lot of blood, then you would clean the wound and around the wound and then put a band-aid on the wound.
Apply direct pressure with a sterile dressing on top of the wound.
It is a blood thinner and would prevent the blood from clotting, which would increase the bleeding.
Alum should never be used for closing wounds or to control bleeding. If you have a deep wound or a puncture wound you should seek medical assistance.
It is never good if your dog or any other animal is bleeding. You should apply pressure to the wound, but if the bleeding doesn't stop, you should see the nearest vet right away.
Compression is important to stop bleeding on a wound. Pressing on a bleeding wound will close off the veins so the bleeding slows down.
To reduce bleeding if you apply a pressure dressing. And in any case, to reduce contamination of the wound.
get a cloth and put preasure on the wound
external bleeding i belive
A puncture wound will be greater than its length, therefore there is usually little bleeding around the outside of the wound and more bleeding inside, causing discoloration
It means the there was bleeding in the wound and is now 'old.' The blood collected in the wound without bleeding out. It needs to be cleansed because it can breed bacteria.
It does not mean much more than if you had a minimal bleeding on a wound elsewhere. Minimal is good, and it should form a crust within short time. If it does not form a crust and carry on bleeding for hours upon hours, then I would suggest you have somebody to have a look at it.