1: See where it is coming from
2: Grab a CLEAN rag and if there is none tear the nearest clean cloth and rap it around the bleeding person
3: Bring them to the nearest hospital if it is bad
Hope this answer helps you. Have a blessed day. :)
Order of steps when caring for externally bleeding victim are apply direct pressure with a dressing and bandage, elevate the wound above the heart, and if bleeding persists apply the pressure point technique on the femoral or brachial artery, if the wound is on an extremity.
Check to see if the scene is safe. Check to see if the person is okay. Call 911 if not. Treat the injuries.
A hospital is certainly in order.
There are many different opinions on the order of treatment for a victim. Some cases that are usually considered hurry cases are stopped breathing, stopped heart beat, severe bleeding, internal poisoning, and shock. The order of treatment for these are debated.
A bleeding heart means that a person is being dramatic in order to draw attention to themselves.
Continue or begin CPR. Agonal respirations do not indicate that the victim is breathing on his own. They are also known as the "death rattle".
No, they work both ways.
At the throat, in order to suffocate its victim.
Yes, you can have irregular bleeding after using the NuvaRing for some time. However, if you are having bleeding, contact your health care provider to find out if an exam is in order. Irregular bleeding can be a sign of an infection or another problem.
Rr, lr, rf, lf
Angiography is often performed in order to localize internal bleeding
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This has got to be the dumbest question I have ever heard.....you need to have a lot of patience and caring...dah..... This has got to be the dumbest question I have ever heard.....you need to have a lot of patience and caring...dah.....
Use a barrier device when giving rescue breaths to any victim in order to...A) prevent air from escaping the victim's lungsB) help regulate the amount of air you blowC) prevent victim from vomitingD) prevent transmission of infections