It is a blood clot in an artery.
Arterial Bleeding
1. Venous bleeding (bleeding from the veins). 2. Arterial bleeding (bleeding from the arteries). 3. Capillary bleeding.
A tourniquet. Arterial bleeding can't be stopped with a field dressing.
Yes you can.
An arterial bleed, because the blood is flowing at a high rate of speed/pressure.
Arterial.
arterial
Menstrual bleeding is predominantly venous.
This would be arterial bleeding - bright red pertains to oxygen-rich blood and the squirting is because of the pressure from the heart. Venous blood will appear dark, and oxygenated blood from the arteries will appear bright red in color.
arterial
Arterial
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.