Venous bleeding:

A) is dark red in color and usually oozes from the wound.
B) is bright red in color and typically spurts from a wound.
C) is more likely to clot spontaneously than arterial bleeding.
D) is generally more difficult to control than arterial bleeding.


Answer: C) is more likely to clot spontaneously than arterial bleeding.

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