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Bleeding Control: Arterial Bleeding 

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www.ProFirstAi... Arterial bleeding is characterized by brighter red blood that may pulsate or spurt. Apply direct pressure with a dressing. If blood leaks through, apply more dressing on top. Never remove a dressing. If there are no bone fractures or spinal cord injuries, elevate the wound above the heart. Once bleeding is under control, use roller gauze to secure the dressing, beginning at the distal end and working towards the heart. You can twist the gauze to apply more pressure. Check to make sure blood is not leaking through, and that the bandage is not having a tourniquet effect. Elevate the wound, and call EMS or take the patient to the nearest hospital. Video created by ProTrainings.
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Комментарии : 92   
@flappytaco
@flappytaco 4 года назад
That man was so patient to be filmed while he was bleeding. Well done, sir! Amazing how the film crew was there too. Overall, very educational.
@joeyjoey5593
@joeyjoey5593 Год назад
Pretty normal thing for a training video..
@dylonjackson6104
@dylonjackson6104 8 месяцев назад
It's fake my guy 😂
@flappytaco
@flappytaco 8 месяцев назад
@@dylonjackson6104Dry humor is hard to spot at times!
@zidongd934
@zidongd934 3 года назад
Me: **Gets shot** Doctor: Hey whats up youtube
@mereel77
@mereel77 10 лет назад
I went through basic military medical training, and they taught us tourniquets are the most important thing. Arterial bleeding will just keep spurting out until the person dies, unless you stop it with tourniquet. The key is to look for spurting blood, not more passive bleeding, such as come from veins.
@3310-f2g
@3310-f2g 4 года назад
Yessir that's true my dad ounce hit his artery with a knife but at the time we didnt know so I called 911 we just kinda thought it was a really bad cut ' medics thought it was just muscle bleeding becuase it stopped becuase I put so much pressure on the wound while waiting for the ambulance to come. When they arrived it stopped bleeding from all the pressure I put on it so they didnt think it was a big deal so at the er we was low priority so my dad started bleeding all over the floor I kept asking the stupid nurse it was serouis but she kept just putting more bandages over the fucking wound he could have died. So I kept asking than they finnaly put him in a bed.Than finnaly they checked it out they pulled off like so many bandages it was terrible only thing that stopped the bleeding was when they put the turnakit it made his leg white any ways it was a scary situation he had have a surgery to stop the bleeding from his artery in the leg. It gave me mini ptsd for couple weeks after thankfully I'm good now. I cant imagine what millitary people experience and how bad there ptsd might be god bless
@dylonjackson6104
@dylonjackson6104 8 месяцев назад
I had a tourniquet but a Cop stole it from me recently. No joke. They went through my bag and now my tourniquet is missing and I know for a fact that it was in there.
@FaceofGoodnEvil
@FaceofGoodnEvil 6 месяцев назад
Cops really steal shit i swear a cop stole a beer from me after getting an open container ticket.
@HwoarangtheBoomerang
@HwoarangtheBoomerang Год назад
I miss old useful and entertaining youtube.
@mits3313
@mits3313 10 месяцев назад
Everybody miss, at least we still have access to those videos.
@ILFRGZY
@ILFRGZY 3 года назад
I watched this about 8 years ago and for some reason its recommended for me no idea why
@justinefiona94
@justinefiona94 13 лет назад
How did he hurt his arm in the first place?
@lucid212
@lucid212 4 года назад
OutOfHerMind artificial blood for clarification
@hp8121
@hp8121 4 года назад
Oh boy
@stayalivesweetheart
@stayalivesweetheart 12 лет назад
Also...thank you for your service! God bless.
@jamesdcfc15
@jamesdcfc15 13 лет назад
Wasn't he in pain?
@lucid212
@lucid212 4 года назад
jamesdcfc15 artificial blood for clarification
@codyainee
@codyainee Год назад
nice bleeding bro
@0321ReconMan
@0321ReconMan 6 лет назад
Hmmmm I was always taught tourniquet for arterial bleed when I was in the military and now in the civilian sector...
@stayalivesweetheart
@stayalivesweetheart 12 лет назад
Indeed we are (I am in EMS). Had a relative serve in both Iraq and Afghan as combat Medic. Can't believe the stuff he was able to do...VERY advanced. When he came back he was still an 'intermediate' in civilian side. Total crock.
@IncredulousIndividual
@IncredulousIndividual Год назад
The military 68w/corpsman training doesn’t translate 100% to paramedic. They are able to do alot of advanced interventions but there is so much that they aren’t taugh which is what is stopping them from just being handed the paramedic cert.
@michaelkirk7908
@michaelkirk7908 Месяц назад
Not an arterial bleed, wrong color blood - this is DARK red, not bright red. Also, the bleeding vein here is the RUE cephalic vein. Radial artery is tucked underneath the radius (forearm bone) and not able to be punctured based on this video. The "spurt" seen in the video is normal when working in this anatomical area, especially with the arm held lower than the victim's heart. Sorry to tell you this, but I'm an ER doctor at a trauma center and take care of this type of injury all the time. I recently had to remove an ineffective tourniquet on an arm placed by paramedics (they reported an arterial bleed, too) for essentially the same injury; if the tourniquet is not tight enough, bleeding actually increases due to blockage of venous outflow but open arterial flow into the wound. Direct pressure stops venous bleeding, and I have been able to stop arterial bleeding with FIRM finger pressure, but it takes a LOT of pressure for a long time and usually requires orthopedic surgical intervention. -M. Kirk, MD, MPH, FACEP (FBI tactical medicine task force, retired)
@goldtonk6494
@goldtonk6494 4 года назад
I WAS BORN THE DAY THIS VIDEO CAME OUT
@garrettancel
@garrettancel 6 месяцев назад
Ur too young to be on RU-vid bye
@mdeane1987
@mdeane1987 12 лет назад
Yup, I second this. Just went through a TCCC/CLS course, and tourniquets are the most effective way to control a massive bleed on an extremity. Obviously, applying direct pressure TO THE ARTERY, NOT THE WOUND IN GENERAL is good to do while you are getting the tourniquet ready. If you can have your patient do this themselves, it will free up your hands. If you can't put a tourniquet on it (armpit, groin, neck, etc.) then you have to use direct pressure to bleed, maintaining pressure for 3-5 min
@IOSALive
@IOSALive 6 месяцев назад
ProCPR, This made me laugh so hard, thanks for sharing!
@jerryjefferson9933
@jerryjefferson9933 Год назад
Whats the deal with Tourniquets. When I was a Police Explorer they told us to ALWAYS use them on arterial bleeds and mark the time it was applied and that it would give you enough time to get the help needed to stop the bleeding. When I was in Army JROTC in high school they made it sound like as soon as you applied a tourniquet, that limb was as good as dead after a few minutes.
@IncredulousIndividual
@IncredulousIndividual Год назад
Your ROTC instructor heard bad knowledge and mindlessly repeated it. Studies have proven that tourniquets can be left on for hours with minimal to no permanent damage. It is a non-starter especially on the civilian side because 99% of the time unless you’re in the middle of nowhere you’re probably no more that 20 minutes from an ER.
@robw4633
@robw4633 11 месяцев назад
@@IncredulousIndividual My medic said they learnt through Afghan, the upper limit for a torniquet is 6 hours. I can't remember what she said after that, but sounds like "guarenteed" limb loss. If you're more than 6 hours away from a hospital, you've got bigger problems.
@lost619
@lost619 12 лет назад
I think the only reason people say not to use a tourniquet is simply because if you don't know what your doing you could end up causing much more damage than necessary. Obviously a trained professional cam easily do tha to stop it bleeding but your everyday joe might not be able to :)
@Walkdplankfrank
@Walkdplankfrank 2 года назад
I’d prefer the everyday Joe prevent me bleeding out and kill off my arm
@lost619
@lost619 2 года назад
@@Walkdplankfrank this comment is 9 years old I was pretty unstable and didn't have a clue about half the stuff I said lol
@Walkdplankfrank
@Walkdplankfrank 2 года назад
​@@lost619 k hahah, nice name btw
@lost619
@lost619 2 года назад
@@Walkdplankfrank thanks :)
@jkk4795
@jkk4795 3 года назад
Yeah, I cut an artery in my hand yesterday, the EMT did this.. pretty much.
@KBAFourthtime
@KBAFourthtime 2 года назад
Elevation and direct pressure on arterial bleeding if there is no bone fracture? What if there *is* any?
@boss2654
@boss2654 11 лет назад
tourniquets are last resort if bleeding doesnt stop. They say its not safe to use because you can lose limb. you can if tourniquet is too thin, it will rip and shred the skin tissue.tourniquet has be 2 to 3 inches wide.
@3310-f2g
@3310-f2g 4 года назад
They can lose a limb if its kept on to long. You can leave it on up to 30 mins but after that you have to untie or unpressurize the kit to let blood in to the tissue 3 mins break than put it on again
@carabinapacifista5627
@carabinapacifista5627 Год назад
You can keep a TQ on for like 2 hours without major nerve damage
@hondaridgelineenduser5934
@hondaridgelineenduser5934 6 лет назад
What do u have no gauze and you have hemostat clamps can u do a vein litigation or at least clamp off the vein
@secouriste68
@secouriste68 13 лет назад
very good videos but why you d'ont lie the patient down??
@MajZombie
@MajZombie 2 месяца назад
I know its been 12 years, and in the time it took me to reply, a kid could have been born and currently be in the 7th grade. But i think its so you can better see what the guy is doing
@danielsuarez8647
@danielsuarez8647 2 года назад
What do you do when the artery is bleedning somwhere around neck area ... I saw once that in NHL happedn this to the golman .. someony cut his neck with the skate ... What kind of help you can give to the person at that point ? and also how is it resolved later in the hospital
@robw4633
@robw4633 11 месяцев назад
You've got to go in and clamp the artery yourself - Preferably with a medical clamping tool; but people who know what they're doing , can do it with their fingers in dire emergency. Ultimately...That's one for the really trained people...Doctors, Paramedics, Nurses; not the first aiders. Unless you've done specific trauma first aid.
@tim0090
@tim0090 14 лет назад
good vid!!
@angielovesyouforever
@angielovesyouforever 4 года назад
Can someone in the medical field explain to me I cut my ulnar artery and they sewed it back it’s healed back but I’m a weight lifter should I be ok to lift weights ? My surgeon doc that worked on me said I’m cleared to lift weights but I’m anxious lost a lot of blood scared I’m going to fall apart lifting a weight
@ayitschris
@ayitschris Год назад
loving the TECATE shirt lol
@Hiddencomment007
@Hiddencomment007 2 месяца назад
Bro just saved napoleon dynamite
@angielovesyouforever
@angielovesyouforever 4 года назад
I cut my ulnar artery never seen so much blood in my life I blacked out and was taken to the er nice long scar on my wrist to the mid palm
@ColdVsIce
@ColdVsIce Год назад
How’d you do that?
@atomicjunebug288
@atomicjunebug288 4 года назад
Why are they filming hurt people in the first place?
@feartheoldblood
@feartheoldblood Месяц назад
Yeah that's real cool man, can you call 911 now?
@GotamaFusion
@GotamaFusion 4 года назад
NO
@Vtach10
@Vtach10 12 лет назад
@LDubsChannel Civilian EMS can get the patient to emergency care much more quickly than in a war zone
@domoetker3967
@domoetker3967 9 месяцев назад
i tried 5 times, never work :(((
@justinefiona94
@justinefiona94 12 лет назад
Sitting them down won't do anything. If anything it'll take blood away from the bleed.
@thatoneguywhomainszofia.2846
@thatoneguywhomainszofia.2846 3 года назад
I accidentally cut a big vein in my arm and I just couldn't do anything thank God I had people with me
@johnboyjr21
@johnboyjr21 4 года назад
How do we control a bleed if have an object impaled
@stuff8605
@stuff8605 3 года назад
Don't remove it. I have no idea other than that, I'm not an EMT. Maybe just put pressure wrapping all around the base of it around the object, like get it on the object and in the area where they meet, and more onto the wrest of the body so there is a seal of some sort?
@johnboyjr21
@johnboyjr21 3 года назад
@@stuff8605 Those were kind of my thought too, just seems so helpless
@Bocil_GG_GIMANK
@Bocil_GG_GIMANK Месяц назад
Im bleedi pls hel
@Vtach10
@Vtach10 12 лет назад
@MrJoeqpublic Sorry Joe That's who it was meant for!
@joeythagun5435
@joeythagun5435 12 лет назад
uuhh my ulnar artery was cut at the left wrist and i had 2 wait 6hrs for a hand specialist so the blood keeps drizzlin when iu cut off circulation but when open wow no horror movie comes close to it wish i had it on vido for those emos
@rileyj661
@rileyj661 6 лет назад
Joey ThaGun what?
@TJthepianoplayer
@TJthepianoplayer 12 лет назад
What if I slice my jugular
@3310-f2g
@3310-f2g 4 года назад
Than you prolly is dead.
@IncredulousIndividual
@IncredulousIndividual Год назад
You’ll need to stick your finger into your neck and pinch the artery. Good luck lol.
@avgpiece
@avgpiece 2 месяца назад
Immoral video but im glad it exists
@ParamedicRescue0246
@ParamedicRescue0246 12 лет назад
guys i really dont think thats real blood,so he shouldnt be in pain,LOL or hes a strong man:) love the vid
@billyrock8305
@billyrock8305 Год назад
Rule #1 Arterial bleed spurts blood Rule #2 apply a tourniquet immediately Rule #3 Engage EMS
@korycofer752
@korycofer752 11 лет назад
"Trained in First Aid, whoopee" Battlefield tested and countless lives saved by tourniquets in Afghanistan/Iraq. Look up the medical studies on soldiers that died in Vietnam alone that were preventable from a simple TQ. A TQ can be in place for several hours and still save the limb. Get your facts straight Sarah!
@ngmui430
@ngmui430 2 года назад
did he died?
@BermieLostella3003
@BermieLostella3003 Год назад
The guy was fine, the guy supposedly severed the Radial Artery in his right arm which could’ve killed him in 30 seconds if that paramedic wasn’t present with the tourniquet.
@fotballdude16
@fotballdude16 10 лет назад
If you have cut your artery, or have another massive bleeding, tourniquets are definitaly the way to go. It's called life of limb, You shouldn't use a tourniquet unless you have too. But if you don't stop the bleeding, the person is most likely going to bleed to death. So if you stop the bleeding, but have to amputate your arm or leg, or whatever, because of the tourniquet, but are still alive, you should shut the fuck up and be happy that someone used a tourniquet on you. This comes from a someone who has had to use it in a real situation.
@rae8323
@rae8323 8 лет назад
+Kipp Ersund Well tourniquets are more like stopping blood flow until it can be fixed at hospital. So I'd say you definitely should be angry if you lose a limb, because in an hour or so after applied tourniquet you should have received sufficient care to restore blood flow to that limb and close off the bleeding wound. Generally you won't lose a limb for at least four hours. So the only way you would lose a limb would be if you live somewhere in the mountains, are really unlucky or your country's medical system sucks ass.
@mstrawder66
@mstrawder66 4 года назад
What a rude way to put it. Did you fuck up somebody’s limb or something
@tjb234567
@tjb234567 13 лет назад
@spezihh Tourniquet only as a last resort
@fbr_keke7787
@fbr_keke7787 4 года назад
I’m tryna bleed more
@Jorge-wt7pi
@Jorge-wt7pi 2 месяца назад
💀💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
@Vtach10
@Vtach10 12 лет назад
@MrJoeqpublic Overkill! Fail! Arteries spurt.
@LDubsChannel
@LDubsChannel 12 лет назад
@medicmunoz Exactly!!!!!!!!!
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