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The first step in stopping a bleeding patient is always a toumiquet. TRUE OR FALSE
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The first step in stopping a bleeding patient is always a toumiquet.
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First apply firm direct pressure with both hands and use towels/cloth to help hold pressure if bleeding doesn’t stop apply a tourniquet
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This is true it helps to stop bleeding by adding pressure
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