He is conscious and alert, breathing adequately, and has blood in his oropharynx due to stab wound. you should: suction his oropharynx, control any external bleeding, stabilize the fork in place, and protect it with bulky dressings.
- Despite not only occurring in criminal situations, catastrophic bleeding is a common outcome of stab wounds. Anywhere and at any time, it can occur.
- It can result from DIY accidents, mishaps in the kitchen, or even from a saw slip when trimming trees in the garden.
- There are a few very easy steps to do that could really assist and save lives.
- To manage shock and stop the person from feeling lightheaded and faint, sit or lie the person down.
- Check the region to determine if anything is lodged in the wound; if so, do not remove it.
- To stop the bleeding, raise the part that is bleeding above the level of the heart. Please be aware that current recommendations no longer exist
- Pressure – apply direct pressure on the wound to stop the blood coming out
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