1. Arterial bleeding is characterized by bright red blood that spurts with each heartbeat., True, False, Venous bleeding is always harmless and does not require immediate attention., True, False, Capillary bleeding usually appears as slow, oozing blood from minor wounds., True, False, Direct pressure is the first and most effective method in controlling external bleeding., True, False, Elevation should be done even if a fracture is suspected., True, False, A tourniquet is used only when bleeding cannot be controlled by direct pressure., True, False, Once a tourniquet is applied, it should be loosened every few minutes., True, False, Uncontrolled bleeding may lead to hypovolemic shock., True, False, Proper bleeding management can help save lives during emergency situations., True, False, Bleeding management is only important inside hospital settings., True, False.
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