A Trauma dressing.
it depends on the type of wound. for something poisonous, you have to imobelize the person completely, and apply pressure bandages to the entire limb, and call and ambulance. for big bights 'crater wounds' there is actually not much you can do- that is, wrap it up in a pressure bandage- to stop bleeding and resisit infection, and get the person to a hospital as soon as possible, with them moving as little as possible. for wounds on the hands or arms, make sure that they keep it raised above their heads, as it will lessen the amount of blood lost. If its big, treat for shock. it depends on the type of wound. for something poisonous, you have to imobelize the person completely, and apply pressure bandages to the entire limb, and call and ambulance. for big bights 'crater wounds' there is actually not much you can do- that is, wrap it up in a pressure bandage- to stop bleeding and resisit infection, and get the person to a hospital as soon as possible, with them moving as little as possible. for wounds on the hands or arms, make sure that they keep it raised above their heads, as it will lessen the amount of blood lost. If its big, treat for shock.
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If its a big wound then get a piece of fabric and hold it firmly on the wound now little wounds like a slice on the finger from a knife apply pressure to the cut with a napkin or rag then cleanse it very well with water and bandage it up
Get someone to help you. Carefully wash the wound out. Before you bandage it, make sure that there is no debris in the cut. Then, using an appropriately sized bandage, carefully wrap the wound, and try to staunch the bleeding. If you don't have a big enough bandage, use a towel or some other piece of cloth, and call the emergency room with the 911 line. Once the wound has been initially cared for, you must maintain its cleanliness, regularly changing the bandaging, and applying ointment to help it heal. Neosporin is good for this.
Well, honey, if the blood soaks through the bandage, it's time to put on your big girl pants and change that sucker. Clean the wound, apply some fresh gauze, and make sure to secure it properly this time. And if it keeps happening, maybe call a doctor before you pass out from blood loss. Just saying.
well it depends how big it is if it's not bad use a gauze if that doesn't work use a bandage if that doesn't work use a bigger bandage if that doesn't work use an even bigger bandage you see where I'm going with this.
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The Big Call was created on 2005-06-18.
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Yes, chlorine can be irritating to open wounds and may delay the healing process. It is important to avoid exposing open wounds to chlorine, as it may cause pain, irritation, and potential infection. It is recommended to cover wounds with waterproof bandages before swimming in chlorinated water.
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