Bleeding from a scalp laceration with an underlying skull deformity:
A) may contribute to hypovolemia in adults.
B) commonly causes severe shock in adults.
C) should be controlled with firm direct pressure.
D) is limited due to the scalp's minimal vasculature.
Answer: A) may contribute to hypovolemia in adults.
You might also like to view...
Why is reabsorption of water from the bladder or cloaca essential for sauropsids?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following represent functions of connective tissue?
A. Contraction B. Movement of body parts C. Cushioning D. Insulating E. Communication F. Secretion of substances G. Enclosing organs
The foramen of Magendie drains the lateral ventricles into the third ventricle.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What is the difference between autocrines and paracrines?
What will be an ideal response?