StarGuard Fifth Edition Practice Exam

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What is the first step in controlling bleeding from a wound?

Apply a splint

Locate the point of bleeding

In managing a bleeding wound, the initial step involves locating the point of bleeding. This is crucial because identifying the source allows for targeted treatment and more effective control of blood loss. Once you know where the bleeding is coming from, you can apply appropriate pressure directly to the wound or take additional steps, such as using a dressing or a tourniquet if necessary.

Understanding the site and nature of the bleeding also helps determine the severity of the injury, which can guide further actions, such as whether to call for emergency services or how to position the patient. While other options like calling for help or applying a splint may be important aspects of patient care, they are not the first steps in the immediate management of bleeding.

Call for emergency services

Apply heat to the area

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