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Category - Physical Care
You are controlling a patient’s bleeding with gauze and pressure. You notice the patient has bled through the small amount of gauze you had applied. The bleeding is slowing but has not stopped. How do you continue to manage this bleeding?
Answer: C - The correct management of continued bleeding through gauze is to apply more gauze as long as the bleeding is reasonably well controlled and the situation is not life-threatening.Removing old gauze can rip away clots that have been forming, and the bandaging helps promote clot development.
A tourniquet is not necessary as the bleeding is slowing.