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.
You might also like to view...
Large nitrogen bubbles can act as a(n):
a. carrier for glucose. b. embolus that blocks blood flow. c. oxygen inhibitor. d. carbon dioxide carrier.
Contrast medium can be any of the following except:
A) barium sulfate. B) a gas. C) water. D) iodine.
Which of the following personnel monitoring devices resembles a pen?
film badge pocket dosimeter Geiger counter TLD device
The recommended approach for fluid resuscitation of a patient in shock is ___ mL/kg until ______.
A) 20, normotension is achieved B) 10, mental status improves C) 20, radial pulses become stronger D) 10, the skin becomes pink and dry