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36 How can you recognize a vein bleeding?
a. Blood flows equally out of the wound
b. Blood flows with pulses out of the wound
c. Blood flows slowly out of the wound
d.. Check for breathing​

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Answered by kritika692468
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Answer:

Blood flows equally out of the wound.

Explanation:

This blood is flowing from a damaged vein. As a result, it is blackish in colour (due to the lack of oxygen it transports) and flows in a steady manner. Caution is still indicated: while the blood loss may not be arterial, it can still be quite substantial, and can occur with surprising speed without intervention.

Answered by mahimaa11
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blood flows equally out of the wound.. hope it helps

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