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Question 163 of 485

A hemorrhage produced at one of the limbs of an injured person will stop by:

A disinfection of the wound, dressing and applying splints;
B raising the injured limb in a vertical position;
C compressive action on the injured vessel or applying the tourniquet.

Explanation

The hemorrhage can be external, when the blood flows outside the body, or internal, when the vascular rupture occurs inside the organism (as happens in fractures or in the case of the rupture of an organ) and the blood accumulates inside the body. In this case, we are talking about an external hemorrhage at one of the limbs.

The hemorrhage produced at one of the limbs of an injured person will stop by:

  • when the hemorrhage is small, by compressive action on the injured vessel with the help of the compressive dressing, the wound is covered with several sterile compresses or, in their absence, with pieces of clean cloth (handkerchiefs, clothes, etc.) that are compressed with the palm or with a bandage;
  • when the hemorrhage is massive, by applying a tourniquet. The tourniquet is an elastic cord, which is used to stop the bleeding in the case of hemorrhages that cannot be stopped otherwise, usually in the case of limb wounds. It is applied above the wound, to reduce the arterial pressure in the area of the wound. In the absence of a tourniquet, a scarf, belt, strap, tie, cord, elastic, etc. can be used. It is not applied directly on the skin but over a piece of bandage or another soft material and a note must be attached on which the victim's name and the exact time of applying the tourniquet are written. Although in the past it was recommended to loosen the tourniquet every 15 minutes to allow blood supply to the limb, the practice is no longer recommended at present, because it can worsen the victim's condition. Consult specialized personnel by calling 112 before performing this maneuver.

The correct answer is: C


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