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What you describe is arterial bleeding.
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Bright red blood that spurts out of the body is indicative of arterial bleeding. This type of bleeding occurs when an artery is severed or damaged, causing blood to be ejected in rapid pulses that correspond with heartbeats. Due to the high pressure in arteries, this blood is typically bright red due to its high oxygen content. Prompt medical attention is crucial for arterial bleeding to prevent severe blood loss.
An example of the word "spurts" in a sentence:A liquid spurts out of the tube when I squeeze it.
If an artery is cut while you have a fast heartbeat it will flow similar to that. However it does not look like what you see in the movies.
Arterial bleeding is more likely to have difficulty clotting due to the high pressure and oxygenated blood flow from the arteries. This type of bleeding often appears as bright red blood that spurts rhythmically with the heartbeat. Immediate medical attention is crucial for arterial bleeding.