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●Bystander care
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🩹Bleeding: pressure buys time

Blood can make people panic, but the first response is simple: protect yourself, press firmly, and get help. Pressure is not dramatic, but it is one of the most powerful first-aid actions a bystander can take.

Glavna sovetea

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Protect yourself if possible: gloves are best, but a plastic bag or folded cloth is better than bare hands if blood is visible.

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Press directly on the wound with the cleanest cloth available. Strong, steady pressure matters more than constantly checking how it looks.

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If blood soaks through, add more cloth on top. Removing the first layer can pull away early clots and restart bleeding.

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Call emergency services for heavy bleeding, spurting blood, deep wounds, or bleeding that does not slow with firm pressure.

Džanesa?

Many severe external bleeds can be slowed before professionals arrive. The difference is often whether someone starts firm pressure immediately.

Field scenario

After school, someone cuts their forearm on broken glass. Their sleeve is wet with blood, and friends are afraid to touch anything.

Tiro phiravimasqo pasi

Find the first-aid kit at home or school and identify what could be used for clean pressure in an emergency.

Expedition challenge

Practice saying the rule out loud: “Press. Add layers. Keep pressing. Call for help.”

Field Lab

Field Lab

Turn the lesson into a one-minute plan. Your note stays only on this device.

What do you actually see, hear, or know in this scenario? Stick to the facts.

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Verified sources

IFRC
International Federation of Red Cross — first aid guidelines
https://www.ifrc.org/our-work/disasters-climate-and-crises/first-aid
WHO
World Health Organization — first aid guidance
https://www.who.int/health-topics/emergencies

Independent sources you can verify yourself. Tap a row to open the original guidance in a new tab.

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Reviewed for clinical accuracy
Reviewed 2026-04-15 by Licensed first-aid instructor (IFRC-certified)
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