Light external bleeding can occur when the skin is punctured, grazed, scratched, or gained an abrasion or wounds. Heavy external bleeding occurs if a large vein or artery is punctured. The client can become pale, cold, and sweaty occasionally causing a vasovagal attack due to a drop in blood pressure.How would you deal with external […]

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