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Drag and drop the different types of bleeding to the statements below
The blood is bright red in colour and will spurt out of the wound in time with the heartbeat.
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Although this type of bleed can look quite severe these are generally not life-threatening and are easier to control.
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Bleeding is profuse and constant, and the blood is darker in colour.
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Put these actions in order when dealing with someone who is bleeding
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If you suspect arterial or venous bleeding you should wait 30 minutes before calling 999 or 112
How long should pressure be applied for when dealing with a capillary bleed?
When dealing with a wound with an embedded object, how should pressure be applied?