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When tissue lining a blood vessel is damaged, the platelets in the blood stick to the damaged area, forming a plug to stop bleeding. This is part of the initial response to injury known as hemostasis.
the platelets in the blood.
The process you are referring to is called hemostasis. This involves the tightening of the fibrin clot to seal the damaged vessel and prevent excessive bleeding.
Once the individual is stabilized, cerebral angiography is done to locate the damaged blood vessel.
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Blood pressure increases if the diameter of the blood vessel decreases.
It depends on the situation.'Rules of the road' at sea are guidelines.Generally, the vessel being overtaken has priority. But don't take that to court if you are damaged by an oil tanker in your pleasure craft in a shipping lane. You will lose!
It depends on the situation.'Rules of the road' at sea are guidelines.Generally, the vessel being overtaken has priority. But don't take that to court if you are damaged by an oil tanker in your pleasure craft in a shipping lane. You will lose!
According to www.naval-history.net Vessel No 537 was a LCI(S) ie a Landing Craft Infantry (Small) and was damaged beyond repair in June 1944.
If the blood vessel is blocked , it then leads to a serious problem like a heart attack.
The word hemostatic means that blood has stopped. Usually it is used when blood is stopped from going to a damaged blood vessel.
Either it is just capillary damage or a vein.