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How to Treat Severe Bleeding - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance 

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In this video, a St John Ambulance trainer explains what to do if someone is bleeding severely. When bleeding is severe, it can be dramatic and distressing. If someone’s bleeding isn’t controlled quickly, they may develop shock and become unresponsive.
Find out how to treat heavy & severe bleeding: www.sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-a...
Learn more ways to help people with St John Ambulance first aid training courses: www.sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-t...
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@redfoxakame
@redfoxakame 3 года назад
Don't have any medical background. Not planning on becoming a paramedic or something. I'm just watching these videos in case. If I can ever save someone's life someday by watching these, I'd have no regrets. Or if an opportunity doesn't come, even better. At least no one's life would be in danger.
@nic.k_o
@nic.k_o 3 года назад
Yes! Big same
@follding948
@follding948 Год назад
Watching a movie😂😂 I didn’t know this was important, until now
@tomerwin1472
@tomerwin1472 Год назад
I’m just really high and got worried that I didn’t know how to do any of this
@thezenmonk_
@thezenmonk_ Год назад
Yes me too!!
@shane958
@shane958 Год назад
Me too... I think these lessons should be mandatory in schools so everyone can be the first response in an emergency situation
@masterclay144
@masterclay144 Год назад
Aside of the very clear and easy to follow explanations, I really appreciate how gentle his voice and the way he talks to the patient. He always asks before doing the procedure. I have experienced being treated by the emergency responders and I really appreciate their patience and gentleness to their patients.
@Plaksa2004
@Plaksa2004 Год назад
I have hard time understanding him..i am Russian, not a native speaker myself, but i Don't have an accent and what he's saying is not clear because of the accent, both in pronunciation and intonation
@maxwellmakamba5112
@maxwellmakamba5112 6 месяцев назад
Mu9
@alex-hc3sk
@alex-hc3sk 4 месяца назад
there are captions @@Plaksa2004
@m3phster
@m3phster 6 лет назад
Biggest issue I had when a someone cut themselves badly in a public place was other people panicking. A relative made big fuss and demanded that I do lots of different irrelevant and distracting things. Some advice on dealing with that would really help. Telling them to sit down and shut up is just going to make them angry.
@user-tr2dh4xx6u
@user-tr2dh4xx6u 3 года назад
Tell them you are trained in first aid and you don't have time to explain what myths they believe in
@twint1p
@twint1p 3 года назад
Give them a simple task and include them in the treatment if that is possible. Idk if you are professonial or civilian but paramedics in my country do this. Sometimes if the situtation demands it the sot down and shut up is the only thing you can do
@archiewoosung5062
@archiewoosung5062 3 года назад
You need someone to call for an ambulance; the noisiest person might be the best candidate!
@Trevor_Austin
@Trevor_Austin 2 года назад
You give them the choice: They shut up or you walk and they deal with this themselves.
@anneonnymoose5003
@anneonnymoose5003 2 года назад
A good technique is to try to involve them as a helper, for example did they witness the accident and can they help establish the mechanism of injury? In the video you could ask them to get the chair and to help raise the patient's legs on to it. After that ask them to fetch any medication that the patient is taking, and finally ask them to go and pack an overnight bag in case the patient requires a stay in hospital.
@guptanag4776
@guptanag4776 7 лет назад
St john's is a gods gifted org.
@christopherburgess8736
@christopherburgess8736 6 лет назад
Gupta nag Haha.... sprained ankle and when ambos pick them up the Cas is in a spinal collar, IV fluids... but yes as 1st responders they do a GREAT role...
@christopherburgess8736
@christopherburgess8736 6 лет назад
Must be different in Australia new Zealand... good to see other countries should be standard in all commonwealth countries
@hirammuiruri3720
@hirammuiruri3720 3 года назад
yeah
@sameeha9326
@sameeha9326 7 лет назад
I like watching these vids cos I wanna be a doctor when I'm older
@1809ines
@1809ines 5 лет назад
S Rahman u should study hard kido
@hasanfoyejul5500
@hasanfoyejul5500 5 лет назад
good luck ! but don't fall in love with money
@angiecompton1993
@angiecompton1993 4 года назад
Keep following that dream
@johnpsix7858
@johnpsix7858 4 года назад
Me too! Best of luck!
@mansisingh9924
@mansisingh9924 3 года назад
This is more of a paramedic job, doctors are more in office type diagnosing and treating, paramedics deal with emergencies on field
@obinnaonuoha223
@obinnaonuoha223 4 года назад
Who else came here from the FutureLearn First Aid course? 🙌
@_smol_potato_8014
@_smol_potato_8014 4 года назад
I'm here because my second unit in PE is first aid...
@renatokhallcv3068
@renatokhallcv3068 4 года назад
I am
@mjgallego4247
@mjgallego4247 3 года назад
Now I know, it's just not me who aspires to be first aid responder.
@adedoyinbimbola7433
@adedoyinbimbola7433 3 года назад
I did
@godsfavourite8291
@godsfavourite8291 3 года назад
Me ✋🏾
@James-ke5sx
@James-ke5sx 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos from us guys up here in Canada
@janetashbrook5614
@janetashbrook5614 Месяц назад
Where I work only medically trained professionals can treat injury. It is always 999 but very helpful to know what can be done whilst waiting within the role remit.
@charali1985
@charali1985 4 года назад
Thanks for all your videos. Very helpful for me as a primary health care nurse
@danieliskander9680
@danieliskander9680 3 года назад
Thank you, you are a good teacher. Again, your videos are very neat and clear.
@aeriaeri9436
@aeriaeri9436 5 лет назад
What a helpful video is this ❤️ thanks so much
@tutatehaja1777
@tutatehaja1777 2 года назад
This video is excellent. I really enjoyed the instructor. Thank you
@alexespenilla6323
@alexespenilla6323 7 лет назад
this is so helpful thank you so much
@emelizabeth825
@emelizabeth825 3 года назад
I’m here for review!! It’s really important to know!!
@ily.saoirse918
@ily.saoirse918 5 лет назад
Watching all these first aid videos cause of my Order of Malta test in Droghda , Ireland 😊 wish me luck
@jakebrown3756
@jakebrown3756 3 года назад
I have lost blood a lot for 4 days from my blood pressure and lost 2 bowls full
@maureennash5701
@maureennash5701 3 года назад
Very helpful and clearly informed
@eliiasvega4270
@eliiasvega4270 4 года назад
Good now I know this in case of an emergency situation
@ayotadhiambo
@ayotadhiambo 6 лет назад
Thank you so much.
@johnd2739
@johnd2739 Год назад
Thanks for video. Nice job.
@shamimfaisal5124
@shamimfaisal5124 2 года назад
Very useful content.
@BonifaceOkeke-oe6ve
@BonifaceOkeke-oe6ve 2 месяца назад
Nice video Interesting and helpful
@xnexu8558
@xnexu8558 6 лет назад
Thank you so much
@nocturno7887
@nocturno7887 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@zcharged8294
@zcharged8294 5 лет назад
really good info
@Lee-yh4mh
@Lee-yh4mh Год назад
Very useful video
@liudelee
@liudelee 6 лет назад
Perfect video
@jaketaylor5754
@jaketaylor5754 3 года назад
Excellent video but explaining why we do these things would instill a more comprehensive understanding.
@saritaylor3648
@saritaylor3648 Год назад
Love this dude
@hirammuiruri3720
@hirammuiruri3720 3 года назад
can one apply direct pressure on both sides?thanks for the video its of great help to some of us who love everything to do with medicine
@themanfromthesouth8697
@themanfromthesouth8697 6 лет назад
Great video, thank you doctor.
@aseiveren4363
@aseiveren4363 Год назад
Thank you
@ataahua6257
@ataahua6257 6 лет назад
thank you
@BigJimbo101
@BigJimbo101 4 года назад
Very useful
@boetrabie2016
@boetrabie2016 6 лет назад
it is very helpful
@imhomewiththemilk
@imhomewiththemilk Год назад
Youre in my book! My books got a qr code for this video, we study hemorrhage so they put it as a clinical video there!
@atifariff4995
@atifariff4995 2 года назад
I did first aid from Red Cross Kolkata, India. Just come here to refresh my knowledge.
@tammooney1
@tammooney1 3 года назад
Thanks 👍
@leepryce1260
@leepryce1260 Год назад
Thankyou
@telepcanin2878
@telepcanin2878 6 лет назад
Is the Esmarch's Tourniquet ever used to stop the bleeding?
@archiewoosung5062
@archiewoosung5062 3 года назад
Presumably don't attempt to apply a bandage if you've had to leave a foreign object in the wound; but does that mean you're going to have to keep applying pressure manually?
@samuelsullivan469
@samuelsullivan469 4 года назад
we love winston 💖
@jossyn4900
@jossyn4900 2 года назад
The work you're doing here is marvelous. I'm quite new to this so pardon my question: Could there please be more clarification on when there's an object in the wound, because it seems most part of the video displayed applying direct pressure if there's no object?? Thank you very much. God bless you all!
@whitechocolateman1088
@whitechocolateman1088 2 года назад
If you have bandages available, place two of them, rolled up, on either side of the object. Take a third and wrap it around the object and bandages. Call an ambulance. If you do not have bandages, pressure on either side of the object is needed and then calling the ambulance and waiting. Raise the legs as usual if they are uninjured. I hope this helped. Any more questions do ask.
@shimaaa.younes8764
@shimaaa.younes8764 4 года назад
perfect
@harleenkaur3226
@harleenkaur3226 3 года назад
If a person have bleeding due to cut what we Will do reassure the Patient or place patient in recovery position after applying pressure and Evaluating ?
@nozinhlenkomo2739
@nozinhlenkomo2739 3 года назад
How do you check for circulation whilst the nailbed is polished
@greatresources5828
@greatresources5828 6 лет назад
Hi, I am really interested in becoming a Paramedic, but the problem is that I don't have any science qualification. I am currently studying A level course and resetting my English and Maths, but I can also do an adult learner course, like Scienve, but which one shall I do? Please help me with it! Thanks!
@stjohnambulanceorg
@stjohnambulanceorg 6 лет назад
Hi there, the College of Paramedics has lots of useful info about how to become a paramedic: www.collegeofparamedics.co.uk/how_to_become_a_paramedic Good luck with your studies!
@greatresources5828
@greatresources5828 6 лет назад
St John Ambulance Great, thank you for your informations.
@angelinafinn1355
@angelinafinn1355 3 года назад
I did first aid training at school with st jhon ambulance 🚑 and I got a certificate afterwards
@suzanbutler7314
@suzanbutler7314 3 года назад
done
@Mike_Spilligan
@Mike_Spilligan 3 месяца назад
Shoutout to Claire at Kingston who trained me on this.
@haojunmah2554
@haojunmah2554 5 лет назад
Hi I have a question. If i have no dressing and the casualties hands is dirty, should i use her hand to apply pressure on the wound?
@fsxaviator3866
@fsxaviator3866 5 лет назад
n0meriesy HD No, because the dirty hand well infect the wound, so maybe get a jacket or something soft like cotton or whatever and then call 999, or 112
@vanessanellyn
@vanessanellyn 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the video! This is really life saving so I try to learn by watching your videos 😄 But I have a question. If there is an object in the wound, and it's dangerous to remove it, should the first-aider still dress the wound by covering both the injury and the object?
@l.j.a.
@l.j.a. 3 года назад
Hi there~ there is a type of bandaging called the tent bandage method. You place two rolled up bandages either side of the object to keep it in place then wrap the wound with the third bandage to cover both the support bandages and object. I'm no profession so would be worth doing some of your own research first. Good luck!
@hugothebear4681
@hugothebear4681 3 года назад
From what I know removing the object in the wound may cause more injury.
@MerchantIvoryfilms
@MerchantIvoryfilms 7 лет назад
Now do you immediately want to get someone to lay down and raise the legs regardless if you think they are in shock or not? Or is it better to only use this procedure if they appear to have the symptoms of shock?
@kalista3658
@kalista3658 6 лет назад
I'd say it's always a good idea to treat for shock if you can because it can become irreversible. So don't wait for signs of shock to appear, instead anticipate them and lay them down with a blanket anyways (unless that causes their condition to become worse).
@tcruisethevibe3699
@tcruisethevibe3699 Год назад
Dr ,what do I do when an high blood pressure person is always bleeding from the mouth and nose profusely almost every night
@alistairhunter5724
@alistairhunter5724 Год назад
Good video but people should not get hung up about a clean dressing. Use whatever is at hand and stop the bleeding asp . The wound will be cleaned and if appropriate antibiotics given at the hospital.
@jailbreakpro7551
@jailbreakpro7551 3 года назад
I'm in the cubs and I done this but with bandages
@hhykk
@hhykk 10 месяцев назад
What about abdominal injury
@friencheetah
@friencheetah 6 лет назад
If there is an object in the wound, do you still wrap it?
@jrichie333
@jrichie333 6 лет назад
No, you would have them, or you, press both sides of the perforated skin together. Closing the wound around the object will help better than a bandage. Ideally you want to keep blood in the patient for EMS to assess the patient as experts.
@stjohnambulanceorg
@stjohnambulanceorg 6 лет назад
Control the bleeding by pressing firmly either side of the object to push the edges of the wound together. Do not remove the object, and do not press directly on the object. To protect the wound, build up padding either side of the object, then carefully bandage over the object and pads without pressing on the object. Remember to check circulation every ten minutes. Call for emergency help, and while waiting for help to arrive, monitor the casualty’s breathing, pulse and level of response, and treat for shock if necessary.
@dionchua8912
@dionchua8912 6 лет назад
make a triangular bandage into a shape of a doughnut and put it over the object such that the object is sticking out of the "doughnut bandage". Than, use a roller bandage to wrap around the doughnut bandage to ensure that the it stays firm. Be careful not to touch the object
@chaeripie2422
@chaeripie2422 5 лет назад
Could we use tissue instead of a non-fluffy pad if its unavailable?
@stjohnambulanceorg
@stjohnambulanceorg 5 лет назад
Hi Ciana, thank you for your comment and apologies for the delay in coming back to you. Tissues are not ideal because they tend to disintegrate when wet - but If you’ve got nothing else they are better than nothing! Hope that helps.
@akshitchaturvedi2775
@akshitchaturvedi2775 3 года назад
Shouldn't we clean the wound and apply an antiseptic before applying the bandage?
@SimGirl00
@SimGirl00 2 года назад
First of all there’s no need to clean if it’s it’s a SEVERE bleed because no matter how much you clean it it’s just gonna keep on bleeding and you’re wasting time because you need to apply pressure as soon as you can. Second of all we don’t use antiseptic in first aid because there’s no need antiseptic is used for infections if somebody has a fresh severe bleed there won’t be an infection plus it will hurt the casualty plus people of different religious backgrounds might not allow antiseptic on their skin because antiseptic is alcohol.
@akshitchaturvedi2775
@akshitchaturvedi2775 2 года назад
@@SimGirl00 Thanks a lot. Will keep that in mind.
@julietasgun3458
@julietasgun3458 7 лет назад
nice!
@Zzily09
@Zzily09 3 месяца назад
I came watching this on 2024 when I came across a video showing that we need to stuff clothes into the wound untill it is really deep for severe wound. That not convincing because it looks painful. Can someone tell me , is it true??
@ranganathanranga3237
@ranganathanranga3237 2 года назад
Waiting training
@mostafaalmusiyar8686
@mostafaalmusiyar8686 Год назад
موديول f3 MFM الباثولوجي الجميل 😅🧡🤍
@kaiaphasful
@kaiaphasful 3 года назад
unsterilized gloves dont prevent infection of the wound. they are only for selfprotection
@alessandrac1940
@alessandrac1940 6 лет назад
How come no mention of tourniquets? Good video otherwise
@benjaminsmith1329
@benjaminsmith1329 5 лет назад
Alessandra Cortis a tourniquet is not something you find in an every day first aid kit so wouldn’t always be available. Also they’re not used in first aid training as incorrect use could cause further damage
@eimiajillil4716
@eimiajillil4716 5 лет назад
No longer recommended due to potential to cause more harm.
@dianacarroll8860
@dianacarroll8860 5 лет назад
I’m sure the use of one to stop someone bleeding out has got to be better than not doing anything , military now use them on general issue , I believe the thought that they do damage has been turned around more benefit than harm
@nigellim7388
@nigellim7388 5 лет назад
@@dianacarroll8860 a tourniquet I believe, is the last resort option if all methods of blood stopping do not work
@vikingsfan2123
@vikingsfan2123 5 лет назад
@@eimiajillil4716 They are very recommended. Do some research on the Stop the Bleed initiative in the USA. I am an instructor for the American College of Surgeons: Committee on Trauma. If someone has arterial hemorrhage on an extremity, there is no other way besides a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. Direct pressure is not good enough. It USED to be belived that tourniquets would cause more harm. Studys have no shown it improves patient outcomes if they get to a hospital afterwards within 6 hours.
@belenalingcotan7129
@belenalingcotan7129 7 месяцев назад
Why do we raise the legs what is the purpose
@thatguy2760
@thatguy2760 4 года назад
where is his accent from? it kind of reminds me of the belters in the expanse.
@bokastark3925
@bokastark3925 4 года назад
THATGUY 2 Probably somewhere from the Caribbean like Trinidad...
@Isayah_613
@Isayah_613 4 года назад
My guess is Barbados
@SimGirl00
@SimGirl00 3 года назад
He’s from Barbados.
@SimGirl00
@SimGirl00 3 года назад
@@Isayah_613 yep you’re right he is from Barbados I know him
@RohitChoudhary-nl6rd
@RohitChoudhary-nl6rd 5 лет назад
thank you for that office decoration
@theonewhoasked2811
@theonewhoasked2811 2 года назад
Thanks I accidentally kinda stabbed my finger while I was cutting something It’s bleeding like a impressive amount so I’m trying to search videos how to stop bleeding
@ferny8379
@ferny8379 3 года назад
hello
@christianekperecharles8760
@christianekperecharles8760 3 года назад
Am also a fist aider though looking for job opportunity here in UAE
@yassinyassin4006
@yassinyassin4006 5 лет назад
can you please explain why did you raise her legs
@leya73
@leya73 5 лет назад
You usually raise her legs when she is in shock it's so blood can easily reach the heart and other vital organs
@misispromdi9342
@misispromdi9342 Год назад
Hope it's not late for me to become one
@tallguywithissues
@tallguywithissues 2 года назад
Tho if your 81 year old grandpa with stoma fell down the stairs, hit his head on a brick wall and had severe bleeding on his arms and head then what r u meant to do
@444.maridabae
@444.maridabae 2 года назад
this is way too specific
@shivanichhabra1166
@shivanichhabra1166 2 года назад
thnkuu planet ayurveda apne merii zindagii badal dii mujhe heavy bleeding ki bhot problem rehti thi bhot pareshani hoti thi heavy bleeding ma mne bhot kuch try kiya but koi fark nhi dikha mujhe dikha fir mne planet Ayurveda ka FEMALE HEALTH SUPPORT TRY kiya ab meri bleeding normal ha
@chaddenton5632
@chaddenton5632 3 года назад
Who else is watching this for their health class?
@krystalriley10
@krystalriley10 2 года назад
Who else is watching this after the shootings? We should all know basic first aid. You never know ..
@bamemodisane4061
@bamemodisane4061 Год назад
Bro I'm watching this while bleeding so heavily
@alecthewatcher3369
@alecthewatcher3369 3 года назад
soft voice: oh jennie you look gorgeous
@oisinuskempus7280
@oisinuskempus7280 3 года назад
hello year 11 pshe class
@kdexter2690
@kdexter2690 3 года назад
Is he Britain or American?🇬🇧🇺🇲
@aartithaur4768
@aartithaur4768 2 года назад
what a helpful video!!!!! you can also take female support capsules and pitta balance from planet ayurveda.
@donwhite2034
@donwhite2034 7 лет назад
call 911 in the USA
@adityagymboy808
@adityagymboy808 3 года назад
I am a paramedic in Indian Navy
@unphazd5137
@unphazd5137 3 года назад
Fam if you get shanked I got you
@shmslkel6224
@shmslkel6224 2 года назад
Im a dumbass and just cut my hand, home alone, stopping the bleeding with toilet paper, i fuckin hate myself
@ljlasagna9152
@ljlasagna9152 3 года назад
I can't understand anything this guy is saying
@jintarokensei3308
@jintarokensei3308 5 лет назад
160k views on first aid. Yup. Ppl gonna die.
@markeeonthebeat
@markeeonthebeat 3 года назад
lol
@fenansollano7688
@fenansollano7688 7 лет назад
but the patient has nailpolish..lol!
@danielhuntington7467
@danielhuntington7467 Год назад
P
@emmrichbwanswa5206
@emmrichbwanswa5206 3 года назад
Who is from CBSC 7M
@statiqz
@statiqz 3 года назад
I am from CBSC 7S
@weejade2011
@weejade2011 4 года назад
Meeeee
@higashkita2358
@higashkita2358 4 года назад
llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
@IOSALive
@IOSALive Месяц назад
St John Ambulance, You're awesome! Let's be friends and play together!
@jcm06
@jcm06 6 лет назад
He knows the wae bruddas
@NurseIrisZ
@NurseIrisZ 4 года назад
The nails have colors 😅
@miss_girl6978
@miss_girl6978 4 года назад
K
@coolguy6518
@coolguy6518 6 лет назад
Or call 000 if ur where I’m at, u guys catch my drift? IM AUSSIE MATE!
@grassyknoll9647
@grassyknoll9647 Год назад
That’s one strange voice
@musicloversnl7291
@musicloversnl7291 Год назад
im here for mr. abe japanese killed by gunshot today . 7.8.2022
@thechillgamer6607
@thechillgamer6607 3 года назад
I DONT CARE
@thechillgamer6607
@thechillgamer6607 3 года назад
@@sillylittlevideos2 school
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