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Bleeding from an artery, the largest of the blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and around the body, is a life-threatening injury. You can usually identify an artery cut...
Nosebleeds can be a pretty common mishap, and they're fairly to care for and stop.
Nosebleeds are common in children and adults, normally involve only one nostril and often stops by itself. They can happen when the membrane lining of the nose become dry and cracked in winter or...
When someone’s bleeding it’s important to act quickly—it could be a matter of life or death. You always want to be prepared and know how to control bleeding and stop bleeding.
Bleeding Control can be as easy as 1,2,3. The following is the easiest sure-fire way to stop severe bleeding. These steps will save a life. Along with skills you will need the proper tools. As a...
An Explanation of Blood Pressure Readings
A blood pressure reading typically reflects the reading when a heart beat is initially heard until the heart beat sounds go away. Find out how to interpret a non-invasive blood pressure manually...
How to Treat a Foot Fracture
When treating a foot fracture, evaluate the affected area for discoloration and apply some type of cold compress to constrict the blood vessels and reduce blood flow. Elevate the foot, and head to...
How to Stop Mild Bleeding During First Aid
Stop mild bleeding during first aid by cleaning the blood away with a sterile dressing, and by applying pressure to the wound to cause the blood to clot. Wash the area with soap and apply some...
How to Recognize Symptoms of a Blood Clot
Symptoms of a blood clot include shortness of breath and numbness or temperature change in legs. Discover how to recognize blood clot symptoms with expert tips from a fire captain in this free...
How to Have Your Blood Drawn
Getting blood drawn can be stressful for some people, so steps toward relaxation should be taken. Prepare to have blood drawn with tips from a firefighter in this free video on first aid.
Checking for a pulse is one of the first tests taught to health care professionals as a way to tell if life support is required. More formal electronics and techniques are incorporated once a...
When your heart muscle beats it pushes blood out into the arteries so it can be circulated throughout your body. As the blood is pushed out, it exerts a force against the walls of the arteries....
By donating blood, you can save a life. That's a powerful and true fact. Blood donation is needed more than ever, and it's needed in every city and town in the country. No matter where you are,...
Hypoglycemia is a condition of low blood sugar. It affects many people, not just those with diabetes. Knowing how to properly treat hypoglycemia will help keep you and those around you safe.
If you're training to be a medical professional, one of the first things you'll learn is how to take a person's vital signs. Vital signs include finding your patient's temperature, pulse,...
A black eye is the result of blood seeping into the tissue after a blow to the area around the eye. The bruising and swelling can be a badge of courage to some and an embarrassment to others. Keep...
Red Cross Awareness month fosters the humanitarian efforts of ordinary individuals. This awareness initiative started in 2004 to prepare people for a natural disaster or life-threatening event....
When you see an injury victim bleeding, the first impulse is to control the bleeding. But, if possible, you should follow several steps before trying to stop the flowing blood.
Doctors call it epistaxis, but we call it a nosebleed. Tear the nasal mucus lining, exposing the blood vessels beneath, and you have the makings of a bloody nose. Nosebleeds are common, but...
This is the best way to stop a bloody nose while also ensuring that it does not come back.
Bruises appear when you bump a part of your body hard enough to cause bleeding under the skin. If you get bruises for no reason, talk to your doctor to rule out a more serious illness.
A bruise is caused when blood vessels rupture due to a blow to a part of your body. No special bruise care is required, but there are things you can do if you want to decrease the swelling,...