Stop the blood flow to the area with the wound. Take a belt, piece of clothing, string, etc, and tie it tightly enough above the woun so the circulation below it will slow or cease. If you tie it too tight, you could make them lose the part that's getting no circulation, but it's much better than bleeding to death.
Then, find a cloth or something that's absorbent an put it on top of the wound and apply pressure. It'll hurt them, but it sops the bleeding even more.
Then, call an ambulance. Doctors will be able to do their best to fix it and stitch it up.
The number one step is to stop or alleviate the bleeding by putting pressure on the area with a compress or a thick cloth. You can also elevate and compress the nearest point of artery. They you should immediately rush to a hospital for immediate attention. Time is gold.
Apply pressure and stop the bleeding the clean
Apply pressure to wound site with a bandage/ gauze. Can also bandage with a pressure immobilising bandage
Pour lemon juice on it. It clots the blood so it stops bleeding
apply pressure at the pressure point
Put direct pressure on the wound until bleeding slows. If possiable closes the wound tight as you can and hold there with tape.
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.
Guidelines say to follow the PEEP or Position, Examine, Elevate, Pressure procedure for bleeding management. Position the wound so that it is easy to treat. Examine the wound for severity or objects. Elevate the wound to help reduce the bleeding. Pressure, apply pressure to the wound to help reduce bleeding and promote clotting of the wound. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES!!!
If it is a minor cut, and not to much bleeding, we give first aid. If first aid kit is available, we clean the wound with spirit then put an aseptic (sterlized) plaster or film-tape. If the wound is severe and bleeding continues, we press on the wound, and call for medical help!
Profuse bleeding refers to a significant and excessive amount of blood loss from a wound or injury. It can be dangerous and requires immediate medical attention to prevent serious complications or even death.
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.
You'd need to get a fairly significant amount of infected blood into your blood stream though an open, undressed wound. So if your wound is open, and they're bleeding all over the place then it could happen.
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.
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.