How to Control Bleeding and Recognize Heatstroke

Which action would control bleeding through the use of pressure points?

A. Wrap a tight cloth around the wound.

B. Push the main artery against a bone.

C. Sit on the injured person's arm or leg.

D. Apply a cold, tight dressing.

Which is a sign of heatstroke?

A. confusion

B. sweating

C. dilated pupils

D. hallucinations

Answers:

1. The action that would control bleeding through the use of pressure points is B. push the main artery against a bone.

2. A. Confusion is a sign of heatstroke.

When faced with an emergency situation where someone is bleeding, it is important to know how to control the bleeding to prevent further harm. One effective method is to push the main artery against a bone to apply pressure on the wound and limit blood flow. This can help stop the bleeding temporarily until further medical help arrives.

Heatstroke is a serious condition that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. One of the signs of heatstroke is confusion, which indicates that the body is overheating and unable to regulate its temperature properly. It is important to recognize these signs and take immediate action to cool down the person and seek medical attention.

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