Question 1554 Deck Safety

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In all but the most severe cases, how should bleeding from a wound be controlled?

A submerging the wound in lukewarm water
B applying a tourniquet
C applying direct pressure to the wound
D cooling the wound with ice
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) applying direct pressure to the wound. In all but the most severe cases, direct pressure is the recommended method to control bleeding from a wound. Applying firm, constant pressure directly on the wound using a clean cloth or bandage helps to stop the bleeding by slowing or stopping the flow of blood out of the body. This is the most effective and safest way to control bleeding in emergency situations. The other options are not the recommended first-line interventions. Submerging the wound in water (A) can increase the risk of infection. Applying a tourniquet (B) should only be used for severe, life-threatening bleeding that cannot be controlled by direct pressure. Cooling the wound with ice (D) can potentially cause further tissue damage.

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