
Bleeding Control
Bleeding control refers to the techniques and actions taken to stop or reduce bleeding from an injury. It is crucial in emergencies to prevent shock or death. The primary steps include applying direct pressure to the wound, elevating the injured area if possible, and using clean materials to cover the wound. If the bleeding doesn’t stop, more advanced methods like applying a tourniquet may be necessary. In any severe situation, seeking medical help quickly is essential. Proper bleeding control can save lives and minimize the impact of injuries.