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Tourniquets are useful first-aid tools to control bleeding.

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How do you control a major external bleed?

Tourniquets are useful first-aid tools to control bleeding.


The first method used to control external bleeding should be?

pressure point


You've attempted to use several methods to control an accident victim's external bleeding what is the last method to be used when you need to stop the bleeding?

Use a tourniquet.


Are bruises internal bleeding or external bleeding?

Internal


You've attempted to use several methods to control an accident victim's external bleeding Which of the following is the last method to be used when you need to stop the bleeding?

Combat application tourniquet (CAT)


What causes external bleeding?

Bleeding occurring outside the body.


What type of bleeding when blood flows from the wound?

external bleeding i belive


What are the two external control over administration?

External Control is exercised by the agencies which operate outside the administrative machinery. It may be considered from four standpoints namely: of the legislature, of the executive, of the judiciary and of the public. These four are the major instruments in ensuring external control over administration.


What are the most common external bleeding?

The most common types of external bleeding include arterial, venous, and capillary bleeding. Arterial bleeding is characterized by bright red, spurting blood due to high pressure, while venous bleeding involves darker red blood that flows steadily from the wound. Capillary bleeding, the most minor type, results in oozing of blood from small vessels, often seen in cuts and scrapes. Each type requires different approaches to control and manage the bleeding effectively.


What is external bleeding that is not severe?

eat gima


External bleeding when blood does not clot?

arterial


After a stroke is there bleeding at the mouth and nose?

Normally, no. A stroke is internal bleeding (in the brain) and not external.