In: Anatomy and Physiology
Which of the following is true regarding the symptoms or treatment of excessive bleeding?
a. Exterior venous hemorrhaging generally flows in spurts and involves profuse bleeding.
b. The victim should be treated for shock.
c. The affected part should be kept below the level of the heart.
d. The color of an arterial external hemorrhage is dark red.
ANSWER (B) the victim should be treated for shock as because if we see the excessive bleeding there will be the conditions of the hypovolumic shock which is a very serious condition and emergency too.
and if we see the symptoms and treatment then the shock is only option that fits to the question.
cells doesnt get enough oxygen due to the loss of excessive blood and then the body goes in condition of hypovolumic shock and this should bhi treatment first or primarily
there are 4 stages of shock in the body from start the result and conditions goes bad everything
and this is very severe condition done first and then other should be seen;
all three points other than answer doesnot shoes the treatment and symptoms of the condition.
options 1 shows the profuse bleeding but its doesnot shows the treatment here the treatment of shock will be required which will be intravenous fluids and suplly of nutrient and emergency supply of lost blood content to maintain the blood in body which is important to releive the shock condition.
further blood loss is stopped and blood volume is stabilized first to maintain heath icu care is given.