Emphasis on medical treatment:
a. Bleeding injuries -
if you come across a bleeding wound, stop the bleeding. Massive bleeding, without shrapnel, to a casualty aware that there is no threat to his ðairbox and ðstop with direct pressure. Arterial occlusion ðUse in the following cases:
Complete or partial amputation of a limb.
Problems with the air bag or breathing that threaten the life of the injured person.
Shrapnel or bleeding shrapnel (an open fracture is considered an injury with shrapnel).
Multiple injuries (multiple injuries) - sometimes in the area of a fall there are many injuries and not just one
. Complete darkness, if it is certain that there is massive bleeding in the limb, an arterial block should be applied to the head of the limb.
When direct pressure did not work. If they tried to stop the bleeding with pressure bandages and yet the bleeding continues, apparently because it is of arterial and not venous origin.
Under no circumstances should you pull out shrapnel stuck in the body of a wounded person.