How do you deal with a nosebleed in the classroom?
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Pinch the nose. Keep pinching for 10 to 15 minutes. Pinching puts pressure on the blood vessels and helps stop the blood flow. If the bleeding doesn’t stop, pinch the nose again for up to 15 minutes. Don’t let go for at least five minutes even to check if the bleeding has stopped.
How do you help a fainted child?
If your child seems about to faint: Have them lie down or sit down with their head between their knees.