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Question 953
What are the signs of principal arterial bleeding and how does first aid for principal arterial bleeding begin?
- 1 Dark blood flows slowly out of the wound. A compression bandage is placed on the wound on which there is a note on the time of holding it on the wound.
- 2 Bright red blood flows from the wound, spouting strongly with intermittent flush or like a fountain. The injured artery should be squeezed with the fingers, then above the wound, as far as possible near the wound, a bleeding cord is placed, on which there is a note about the time for keeping it on.
- 3 Blood flows slowly from the wound. A bleeding cord is placed below the injury, with a note of time for keeping it on.
Correct answer:
Bright red blood flows from the wound, spouting strongly with intermittent flush or like a fountain. The injured artery should be squeezed with the fingers, then above the wound, as far as possible near the wound, a bleeding cord is placed, on which there is a note about the time for keeping it on.