Preserve Life Prevent the Condition from Worsening Promote Recovery Major Arterial Bleeding By Sohail.

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Preserve Life Prevent the Condition from Worsening Promote Recovery Major Arterial Bleeding By Sohail

Bright red blood spurting out of cut/wound. Major blood loss Body/Brain malfunction

First Aid Treatment of Major Arterial Bleeding How to treat Major Arterial Bleeding: Step 1: At the source of the wound, apply immediate pressure. Step 2: Raise the source of the blood above heart level, keep calm and call (or get someone else to call for you) 111,911,119, or 000, depending on your location. Step 3: Remain calm, keep source of blood above heart level, and keep pressure on the cut/wound while waiting for the ambulance to arrive.

How can Major Arterial Bleeding occur? Major Arterial Bleeding can be caused by: Cut/skin pierce on an Artery. Internal damage of an Artery. A broken Artery And basically anything that can damage/break an Artery.

Thank You for watching my little presentation on Major Arterial Bleeding, how to recognize it and how to treat it.