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How to Attend to a Stab Wound
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Attending to a stab wound requires immediate medical attention, as it can be a life-threatening injury. Here are some steps to follow: 1. Call for Emergency Medical Services (EMS): Call for emergency medical services as soon as possible. Do not attempt to transport the injured person yourself, as moving them may exacerbate the injury. 2. Apply pressure: Apply firm pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or bandage. Do not remove any objects that may be stuck in the wound, as this could cause further damage and bleeding. 3. Elevate the wound: If possible, elevate the wound above the level of the heart to slow down the bleeding. 4. Monitor the person's breathing: If the injured person is having trouble breathing, lay them on their side in the recovery position. 5. Keep the person warm: Cover the person with a blanket or clothing to prevent hypothermia. 6. Provide reassurance: Stay with the person and provide reassurance until the EMS arrives. It is important to note that attempting to remove an object that is embedded in the wound, or tampering with the wound in any way, may cause further damage and bleeding. It is also important to avoid giving the injured person anything to eat or drink, as this may interfere with any necessary medical procedures.
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