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100

Capillary bleeding comes from damage to:

A. Arteries

B. Veins

C. Capillaries

D. The heart

C. Capillaries

100

Capillary bleeding is generally considered:

A. Life-threatening

B. Serious

C. Minor

D. Interna

C. Minor

100

6x6=

36

100

A steady stream of blood after a cut suggests:

A. Internal bleeding

B. Capillary bleeding

C. Venous bleeding

D. No bleeding

C. Venous bleeding

100

The color of venous blood is typically:

A. Bright red

B. Blue

C. Dark red

D. Clea

C. Dark red

200

Capillaries are best described as:

A. Large blood vessels

B. Medium-sized vessels

C. The smallest blood vessels

D. One-way vessels

The smallest blood vessels

200

A scraped knee with light bleeding is an example of:

A. Venous bleeding

B. Arterial bleeding

C. Capillary bleeding

D. Internal bleeding

C. Capillary bleeding

200

3x2=

6

200

Which bleeding type is the most life-threatening?

A. Capillary

B. Venous

C. Arterial

D. Surface

C. Arterial

200

Why is arterial bleeding considered the most dangerous?

A. Blood is darker

B. Blood pressure is high

C. It always stops quickly

D. It happens rarely

B. Blood pressure is high

300

Capillary bleeding usually appears as:
A. Spurting blood
B. Heavy flow
C. Slow oozing
D. No blood

C. Slow oozing

300

Arterial bleeding is usually:

A. Minor

B. Severe

C. Harmless

D. Cosmetic

B. Severe

300

100-15=

90

300

If blood soaks through the bandage, you should:

A. Remove it

B. Add more bandages

C. Stop pressure

D. Wash the wound

B. Add more bandages

300

Arterial blood is usually:

A. Dark red

B. Blue

C. Bright red

D. Clear

C. Bright red

400

The color of capillary bleeding is usually:
A. Dark red
B. Bright red
C. Blue
D. Purple

B. Bright red
 

400

Why doesn’t capillary bleeding spurt?

A. Blood is thicker

B. Low blood pressure in capillaries

C. Skin blocks blood

D. Oxygen levels are low

B. Low blood pressure in capillaries

400

39-15=

24

400

Venous bleeding is most commonly caused by:

A. Blunt force only

B. Sharp objects

C. Illness

D. Temperature

B. Sharp objects

400

Which description best matches arterial bleeding?

A. Slow oozing

B. Steady flow

C. Forceful flow

D. No visible blood

C. Forceful flow

500

Which injury most commonly causes capillary bleeding?
A. Deep stab wound
B. Paper cut
C. Gunshot wound
D. Severe crush injury

B. Paper cut
 

500

Capillary bleeding usually involves:

A. Large blood loss

B. Small blood loss

C. Rapid blood loss

D. Internal bleeding

B. Small blood loss

500

54+13=

67

500

A steady flow of dark red blood most likely indicates:

A. Arterial bleeding

B. Capillary bleeding

C. Venous bleeding

D. Internal bleeding

C. Venous bleeding

500

Why is calm behavior important during severe bleeding?

A. Bleeding stops faster

B. Panic slows care

C. Pain disappears

D. Pressure is not needed

B. Panic slows care