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Chapter 8 Bleeding

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Chapter 8Bleeding

Bleeding

• Rapid blood loss can lead to shock or death.• Loss of 1 quart in adult• Loss of 1 pint in child

• Hemorrhaging• Loss of a large quantity of blood in a

short amount of time

Types of External Bleeding

• Arterial (spurting)• Venous (flowing)• Capillary (oozing)

Body’s Response to Bleeding

• Body responds naturally to bleeding:• Blood vessel spasm

• Severed blood vessels draw back and constrict.• Clotting

• Platelets form clot.• Serves as a protective covering for wound

Care for External Bleeding (1 of 4)

• Wear gloves.• If no gloves,

improvise with other materials.

• Expose wound.

Care for External Bleeding (2 of 4)

• Apply pressure.• Place sterile gauze

pad or clean cloth over wound.

• Hold direct pressure for at least 5 minutes.

• Do not remove dressings.

Care for External Bleeding (3 of 4)

• Use a pressure bandage.• Wrap roller gauze

tightly over dressing.

• Do not cut off circulation.

Care for External Bleeding (4 of 4)

• Do not apply direct pressure to:• Protruding bone fracture• Skull fracture• Embedded object

• Instead, use a ring pad.• Form a loop by wrapping bandage around

four fingers.• Pass other end of bandage through loop.• Wrap entire bandage around and around.

Internal Bleeding

• Skin is intact and blood is not seen.• Can be life-threatening• Causes:

• Bleeding stomach ulcers• Lacerated liver• Ruptured spleen• Broken bones

Recognizing Internal Bleeding (1 of 2)

• Bright red blood from mouth or rectum• Blood in urine• Vaginal bleeding (nonmenstrual)• Vomiting blood

• Bright red, dark red, or coffee grounds• Stools are black, tarry, foul-smelling.

Recognizing Internal Bleeding (2 of 2)

• Pain, tenderness, bruising, or swelling• Broken ribs, bruises over lower chest• Rigid abdomen

Care for Severe Internal Bleeding

• Monitor breathing. • Have victim lie on left side.

• Prevents aspiration of vomit• Treat for shock.

• Keep warm with coat or blanket.• For internal bleeding in an extremity,

apply a splint. • Seek immediate medical care.

Bruises

• A form of internal bleeding• Not life-threatening• Apply ice pack for 20 minutes. • Apply elastic bandage for

compression to extremity.