Bleeding Direct
If possible, ensure the injured body part is on a firm, flat surface to make your pressure more effective.
Ever wonder why professional prints look so clean with color going right to the edge? That’s called Full Bleed . bleeding
Do not lift the dressing to check if it has stopped. Maintain pressure until medical professionals take over. If possible, ensure the injured body part is
Place a clean dressing (or hemostatic dressing if available) on the wound. Apply steady, firm pressure using both hands. do not remove the first dressing
If blood starts to soak through, do not remove the first dressing; add a second one on top and keep pushing.