How to Stop Bleeding: First Aid
Stopping bleeding still starts with firm direct pressure, but the right response changes fast when the wound is deep, the blood loss is heavy, or the person starts looking worse.
Stopping bleeding still starts with firm direct pressure, but the right response changes fast when the wound is deep, the blood loss is heavy, or the person starts looking worse.
Choking first aid starts with one question: is air still moving? The response changes for adults, children, and infants, and the steps need to stay clear when the emergency turns real.
First aid is the care you give in the first minutes after someone gets hurt or suddenly becomes ill. It does not replace professional treatment, but it can keep a situation from getting worse before help takes over.
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