Types of Bleeding
Types of Shock
Signs & Symptoms
Emergency Response
Special Situations
100

This type of bleeding is bright red and spurts from the wound as the heart beats


    • Answer: What is arterial bleeding?
100

 This type of shock is caused by blood loss or dehydration.



Answer: What is hypovolemic shock?

100

This symptom involves a fast heartbeat


  • What is rapid pulse?
100

This method involves pressing firmly on a wound to stop bleeding.


What is applying direct pressure?

100

This common cause of bleeding is usually not life-threatening but can be serious in some situations.


 What is a nosebleed?

200

This type of bleeding is dark red and flows steadily from the wound.



Answer: What is venous bleeding?

200

This type of shock is caused by blood vessel issues, such as infection.



Answer: What is distributive shock?

200

This is the rate of a rapid pulse

What is greater than 100 beats per minute (bpm)

200

This device is used to stop blood flow by wrapping it around an extremity and twisting.



What is a tourniquet?

200

This situation requires immediate transport to a hospital for surgical intervention.


Answer: What is internal bleeding?

300

This type of bleeding is dark red and oozes from the wound.


Answer: What is capillary bleeding?

300

This type of shock is caused by blocked blood flow, such as pressure in the chest.


  • What is obstructive shock?
300

This symptom involves slow return of color to the fingernail after pressing.


What is delayed capillary refill?

300

 This is the method (type)of oxygen that should be delivered with hemorrhagic/ hypovolemic shock.


 What is administering high-concentration oxygen? or, What is non rebreather mask?

300

This type of shock is caused by an allergic reaction and requires an EpiPen

What is anaphylactic shock?

400

This type of bleeding occurs inside the body and may not be visible externally.



Answer: What is internal bleeding?

400

This type of shock is caused by heart failure.


Answer: What is cardiogenic shock?

400


This is a mechanism the body activates in order to stay alive

What is the compensation mechanism?

400

Whis action describes what you should do with the injured extremities (position)

What is elevate?

400

This type of shock is caused by blood being blocked from reaching the lungs or heart.

What is obstructive shock?

500

 This type of bleeding can accumulate large amounts of blood without showing signs on the outside.



Answer: What is internal bleeding?

500

This type of shock can occur in both trauma patients and medical patients.



  • What is hypovolemic, distributive, obstructive, and cardiogenic shock?
500

This symptom leads to low perfusion and can cause a patient to feel dizziness or fainting

What is drop in blood pressure?

500

This agent can be applied directly to a wound to help control bleeding.



What is a hemostatic agent?

500

This situation involves treating a patient with pale skin, rapid pulse, and altered mental status without obvious blood loss.


 What is recognizing internal bleeding?

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