items that can be used to control bleeding.
3. Look for the source of any blood, open or remove clothing if you have to.
Life-threatening bleeding that requires care includes blood that’s pooling on the ground or spurting from a wound, loss or partial loss of a limb, or bleeding from someone who is unconscious.
4. Use your hands to apply direct pressure at the site of the wound to stop the bleeding.
Then, cover the wound with a cloth (a shirt, a scarf, anything around), press down hard with