Science, asked by varshitanayal505, 4 months ago

Applying pressure on the wound is the most effective method to

a) Control haemorrhage

b) Reduce infection

c) Reduce inflammation.

d) Calm the patient​

Answers

Answered by ADARSHJAISWAL6
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Answer:

C is the correct answer .

Answered by brokendreams
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Applying pressure on the wound is the most effective method to  (a) Control haemorrhage

Explanation:

  • Applying pressure to the wound is the most effective approach to stop it from bleeding. Do everything you can to keep the wound clean and to prevent future harm to the region.
  • Direct pressure, elevation, and the use of pressure points are the most widely acknowledged and used haemorrhage control procedures. All three should be utilized to try to stop the bleeding.
  • You may need to use all three procedures if the quantity of volume lost grows or the severity of the incision demands. Bloodletting is the first-line therapy before all others.
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