Become A Life Saver | Continuous Bleeding, We Need To Stop By Applying A Pressure Bandage | How To Handle Continuous Bleeding
A pressure bandage is used to cover a major wound and stop the bleeding. First, a sterile pad is used over the wound to cover it, second, the elastic part of the bandage is attached to the sterile pad which is used to wrap around the injury and apply pressure over the wound. All first aid kits should contain pressure bandages to enable you to treat wounds effectively.
How to use:
1. Choose the pressure bandage large enough to cover the entire wound.
2. Ensure that you are wearing disposable clothes. Gloves to protect you from victims' blood.
3. Open the packaging, taking care not to touch the sterile pad as this could risk introducing infection.
4. Place over the wound and apply firm pressure.
5. Wrap the long tail of the bandage around the sterile pad ensuring the edges of the pad area are covered.
6. Tie the two ends of the bandage directly over the wound.
Assessment of an unresponsive victim: [ DR ABC ] Action Plan
Danger
Response
Airway
Breathing
CPR
CPR : CAB
Compressions
Airway
Breathing
Signs of a stroke : [ FAST ]
Facial droop
Arm weakness
Slurred speech
Time to call EMS
Signs of a Fracture : [ PLASTIC ]
Pair
Loss of movement
Angulation of the limb
Swelling
Tenderness
Irregularity
Crepitus (a cracking sound)
Treatment of a soft tissue injury : [ PRICE ]
Protect the area from further injury
Rest the injury
Ice the injury gently with a bandage or support
Elevate the limb to reduce swelling and pain.
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Very informative n useful
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