Saturday, August 6, 2011

Emergency First Aid - How to properly dress a wound

Here are some fabulous suggestions emergency room if you are ever in a car accident or have some help before someone who does not bleed. Just follow these three tips in order to properly treat an injury and first aid in case of emergency.

Emergency First Aid - 3 What do's and don'ts:

Home First Aid

After calling 911, proceed as follows:

1 Apply direct pressure to the wound and remove the pressure to see if the bleeding has not stopped (not nice!) A big mistake peopleoften dropped the cloth that is applying pressure to the wound to remove and then only open the wound starts bleeding again and strong again.

2 Find the pressure point, because if you push, the bleeding stops completely. Also increase the wound (if it is on one arm, for example), because if you raise it up, the human heart is unable to pump blood so the wound. You want to ensure that no pressure is applied over the wound, which is a common mistake. The best wayto stop the bleeding, apply direct pressure to the same injury.

3 Use a clean bandage (such as clean clothes, for example), but not bare hands that are dirty, especially when a person inside out. If you have a shirt or a clean cloth that are working well. Otherwise, if you are at home, you can use a sheet or a towel, too.

Emergency First Aid - How to properly dress a wound

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