the wound is letting off blood
If it is spurting, an artery has been cut and there is no time to lose. The bleeding must be stopped very quickly or the patient will die.
They have cut or open artery and strong pressure must be used. A tourniquet is the choice.
The spurting bright red blood indicates that the casualty has likely damaged an artery, specifically a major one like the radial or brachial artery, depending on the location of the wound. Arterial bleeding is characterized by its bright red color and rhythmic spurting, which correlates with the heartbeat. Immediate medical attention is necessary to control the bleeding and assess the extent of the injury.
easy answer: the worst one. more complex answer: evaluate each wound for location, size and impact to life. the small wound over the carotid artery that is spurting blood 10 feet is worse than the big leg wound that is mostly clotted.
Many things affect the color of blood when it hits air. The only way to determine what type it is to test it.
It means just what it says - an even flow of liquid instead of spurting or spewing.
It means he is asking if the wound is healing.
A homograph for "wound" is "wound," which can refer to being injured or can also mean winding something up (like a clock).
Do you mean wand instead of wound? If you mean wand, then you can use it to cast a circle, or use it in rituals and spells. If you mean wound, I do not know what you would use it for, but I suggest a band-aid and some rubbing alcohol.
To irrigate a wound means to wash or flush it out with water or sterile solutition.
I think it means if the wound or injury is throbbing or stinging.
No, you would be "spurting" blood if you cut an artery as that's what carries the blood away from the heart. It has more pressure so it would spurt. However, a vein is carrying the blood back to the heart so there is less pressure, therefore no spurting just an ooze.