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Home » Types Of Bleeding And How To Treat Them

Types Of Bleeding And How To Treat Them

February 13, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Types Of Bleeding And How To Treat Them

Question 1. Enumerate the difference between capillary, venous, and arterial bleeding.

Answer.

“Importance Of Identifying The Type Of Bleeding In Emergencies”

Bleeding Disorders Enumerate diffrence between capillary, venous and arterial bleeding

“The Role Of First Aid In Managing Bleeding Emergencies”

Question 2. Write a short note on a reactionary hemorrhage.

Answer.

Reactionaryhemorrhagemayfollowprimaryhemorrhage within 24 hours (usually 4–6 hours) and is mainly due to rolling (Slipping) of a ligature, dislodgment of a clot, or cessation of reflex vasospasm.

The precipitating circumstances are the rise of blood pressure and the shifting of the venous system on recovery from shock, and restlessness, coughing, and vomiting which raise the venous pressure, e.g. reactionary venous hemorrhage within a few hours of thyroidectomy.

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