Bleeding from a vein. bleeding from the vein. usually a dark red slow bleed.
lacerated vein
Menstrual bleeding is predominantly venous.
1. Venous bleeding (bleeding from the veins). 2. Arterial bleeding (bleeding from the arteries). 3. Capillary bleeding.
internal bleeding and loss of blood
Venous ulcer are caused by venous insufficiency (improper functioning of venous valves).
Bleeding from a vein. bleeding from the vein. usually a dark red slow bleed.
yes
venous blood
For simple procedures such as peripheral venous access, applying simple pressure (to stop bleeding) and a bandage may be sufficient
No, lift legs for venous return. Make sure legs are above heart. You do this for shock or bleeding.
The erosion of the esophagus is what causes the bleeding when you purge.
Venous blood flow is easiest to control. Arterial blood flow is hardest to control because it is under pressure from the heart.
Information about Bleeding Diathesis can be found on the wikipedia article which has reliable information and the causes. Some of the causes for bleeding diathesis are excessive bleeding and a lack of clotting.