GENERAL ANATOMY
ANATOMY OF THE HEART
Question
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Venous is slow and arterial is fast
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Venous is fast and arterial is slow
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You have to run a test
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There is no difference
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Detailed explanation-1: -The most severe type of bleeding is arterial bleeding, but venous bleeding can be just as serious. You can identify venous bleeding by looking at the blood’s color and how quickly it flows out of a wound.
Detailed explanation-2: -Specifically, arterial bleeding comes out in spurts, venous bleeding flows steadily, and capillary bleeding trickles from the body. Bleeding from the arteries and veins can be severe. When this occurs, it is important for a person to receive immediate medical attention.
Detailed explanation-3: -While venous bleeding is not as quick and dramatic as arterial bleeding, it is just as serious. As with arterial bleeding, the best way to treat it is to apply direct pressure with a clean pad or dressing.
Detailed explanation-4: -Capillary bleeding Bleeding from damaged capillary vessels is dark red and will ooze from the wound slowly but steadily.
Detailed explanation-5: -bleeding has restarted. swelling that is large or increasing in size. numbness or pins and needles in the arm, hand or fingers. severe or worsening pain. coldness or paleness of the lower arm, or hand of the affected arm.