Arterial Bleeding: Identification, Causes, and Emergency Response
Arterial bleeding.
Arterial bleeding is the most severe type of external bleeding. It occurs when an artery is cut or torn, and blood is ejected from the body under high pressure. Arterial blood is bright red in color and spurts out of the wound in a pulsating rhythm. This type of bleeding can be life-threatening if not controlled quickly.
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