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.
Many things affect the color of blood when it hits air. The only way to determine what type it is to test it.
the wound is letting off blood
Capillary
Capillary
the capilary veins *capilary* veinal "ooze" out
Apply direct pressure to the wound and put the person at rest. Try and elevate the injury above the level of the heart if practical. This is usefull if the injured area is a limb. All the paramecics right away.
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.
Bright red blood spurting from a wound typically indicates that an artery has been severed, resulting in arterial bleeding. This type of bleeding is often more serious than venous bleeding, as it can lead to rapid blood loss and requires immediate medical attention. The bright red color signifies that the blood is oxygen-rich, which is characteristic of arterial blood. Prompt action, such as applying direct pressure and seeking emergency help, is crucial in this situation.
If they are normal, they would be the same as if the wound was not there at all. But there is nothing that would be normal with gunshot wound. It would depend on where the wound is and how much blood is lost.
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.
the girl got wound by the bicycle accident.