To stop a wound from bleeding, you should

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raise the wounded body part above the level of the heart.
raise the wounded body part above the level of the heart.

remove gauze pads that have been soaked with blood.
remove gauze pads that have been soaked with blood.

wash the wound thoroughly
wash the wound thoroughly

check the wound frequently to see if it has stopped bleeding.
check the wound frequently to see if it has stopped bleeding.

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To stop a wound from bleeding, you should:

  1. Raise the wounded body part above the level of the heart - This helps reduce blood flow to the area, which can help slow or stop the bleeding.

  2. Do not remove gauze pads that have been soaked with blood - Instead, apply additional gauze pads on top if needed. Removing them can disrupt any clot formation and cause further bleeding.

  3. Wash the wound thoroughly - This should be done after bleeding has stopped, not while it's actively bleeding, as it can cause more bleeding and infection.

  4. Check the wound frequently to see if it has stopped bleeding - This is important to ensure that the bleeding has ceased and to determine if further action is needed.

Remember to seek medical attention for severe wounds or if bleeding does not stop.

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