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First you are going to want to have someone push one a pressure point. They are under your armpits and under your legs. Then you want to get someone to call 911. After that get gaus on it. You are going to want to reapply it when there is to much blood on it.

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apply direct pressure to the severe bleeding wound

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Wash the wound with mild soap and cool water

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have a person lie down

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Have the person lie down - Apex

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Elevate the wound

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What is the appropriate treatment for a deep,bleeding wound?

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Apply a tourniquet. Apex :V
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Have the person lie down.
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