2025年暑假作业八年级英语内蒙古教育出版社
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五、如果你发现你的同桌流鼻血了,你会怎么处理呢?请写下整个过程。
Next, I’d ask them to pinch the soft part of their nostrils firmly with the thumb and index finger for about five to ten minutes, breathing through the mouth.
While they’re holding the pressure, I’d fetch a clean cloth or tissue, wrap some ice cubes in it, and gently press it against the bridge of their nose or the forehead to help the blood vessels constrict and speed up clotting.
I’d keep reassuring them quietly so they don’t panic.
If the bleeding hasn’t stopped after ten minutes, or if the flow is very heavy or keeps happening, I’d immediately tell our teacher and accompany my deskmate to the school clinic or a hospital for further care.
First, I’d stay calm and help my deskmate lean slightly forward—never tilt the head back—so the blood doesn’t run down the throat.
Next, I’d ask them to pinch the soft part of their nostrils firmly with the thumb and index finger for about five to ten minutes, breathing through the mouth.
While they’re holding the pressure, I’d fetch a clean cloth or tissue, wrap some ice cubes in it, and gently press it against the bridge of their nose or the forehead to help the blood vessels constrict and speed up clotting.
I’d keep reassuring them quietly so they don’t panic.
If the bleeding hasn’t stopped after ten minutes, or if the flow is very heavy or keeps happening, I’d immediately tell our teacher and accompany my deskmate to the school clinic or a hospital for further care.
答案:
First, I’d stay calm and help my deskmate lean slightly forward—never tilt the head back—so the blood doesn’t run down the throat.
Next, I’d ask them to pinch the soft part of their nostrils firmly with the thumb and index finger for about five to ten minutes, breathing through the mouth.
While they’re holding the pressure, I’d fetch a clean cloth or tissue, wrap some ice cubes in it, and gently press it against the bridge of their nose or the forehead to help the blood vessels constrict and speed up clotting.
I’d keep reassuring them quietly so they don’t panic.
If the bleeding hasn’t stopped after ten minutes, or if the flow is very heavy or keeps happening, I’d immediately tell our teacher and accompany my deskmate to the school clinic or a hospital for further care.
Next, I’d ask them to pinch the soft part of their nostrils firmly with the thumb and index finger for about five to ten minutes, breathing through the mouth.
While they’re holding the pressure, I’d fetch a clean cloth or tissue, wrap some ice cubes in it, and gently press it against the bridge of their nose or the forehead to help the blood vessels constrict and speed up clotting.
I’d keep reassuring them quietly so they don’t panic.
If the bleeding hasn’t stopped after ten minutes, or if the flow is very heavy or keeps happening, I’d immediately tell our teacher and accompany my deskmate to the school clinic or a hospital for further care.
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