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  2. Emergency bleeding control - Wikipedia

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    Pressure on the carotid artery can also cause vagal tone induced bradycardia, which can eventually stop the heart. Other dangers in use of a constricting method include rhabdomyolysis , which is a buildup of toxins below the pressure point, which if released back into the main bloodstream may cause kidney failure .

  3. Emergency tourniquet - Wikipedia

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    They are therefore more likely to stop bleeding and less likely to cause damage to underlying tissue, in addition to being significantly less painful than tourniquets with narrow straps and bands. [ 4 ] [ 8 ] Over pressure protection in certain emergency tourniquets also help to prevent excessive force from damaging the limb.

  4. Stop the Bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Stop the Bleeding may refer to: Stop the Bleeding (Tourniquet album), 1990; Stop ...

  5. A lifesaving stop: UMass' Stop the Bleed training teaches ...

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    Students learn three techniques to control bleeding: applying pressure using one’s hands, packing a wound with gauze, and using a tourniquet.

  6. Pulmonary hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Infant prematurity is the factor most commonly associated with pulmonary hemorrhage. Other associated factors are those that predisposed to perinatal asphyxia or bleeding disorders, including toxemia of pregnancy, maternal cocaine use, erythroblastosis fetalis, breech delivery, hypothermia, infection (like pulmonary tuberculosis), Infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS), administration of ...

  7. NJ will hand out 7,100 'bleeding kits' to state's houses of ...

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    The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness wants houses of worship to be prepared for the worst. So it's providing the state's more than 6,400 churches, synagogues, mosques and ...

  8. Internal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Internal bleeding (also called internal haemorrhage) is a loss of blood from a blood vessel that collects inside the body, and is not usually visible from the outside. [1] It can be a serious medical emergency but the extent of severity depends on bleeding rate and location of the bleeding (e.g. head, torso, extremities).

  9. Blood rule - Wikipedia

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    A blood rule is a rule used in many sports that generally states that an athlete that receives an open wound, is bleeding, or who has blood on them or their clothes, must immediately leave the playing area to receive medical attention. [1]