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types of hemorrhage

types of hemorrhage
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    Types of hemorrhages

    external or internal, secondary or primary, arterial hemorrhage, venous hemorrhage, capillary hemorrhage, parenchymatous hemorrhage,

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    Arterial hemorrhage

    ruptured artery, bright red, flow in waves of spurts, spontaneous hemostasis is rare, life-threatening, hard to control

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    Venous hemorrhage

    ruptured vein, dark red, steady and profuse bleeding, spontaneous hemostasis is rare, potentially life-threatening

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    Capillary hemorrhage

    ruptured capillaries, most common, fairly bright red, trickle of blood, spontaneous hemostasis likely, usually not life-threatening, easy to control

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    Parenchymatous hemorrhage

    injury to prenchymal organ, bleeding more profuse than in capillary hemorrhage, spontaneous hemostasis unlikely

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    Types of hemorrhages

    external or internal, secondary or primary, arterial hemorrhage, venous hemorrhage, capillary hemorrhage, parenchymatous hemorrhage,

  • 2

    Arterial hemorrhage

    ruptured artery, bright red, flow in waves of spurts, spontaneous hemostasis is rare, life-threatening, hard to control

  • 3

    Venous hemorrhage

    ruptured vein, dark red, steady and profuse bleeding, spontaneous hemostasis is rare, potentially life-threatening

  • 4

    Capillary hemorrhage

    ruptured capillaries, most common, fairly bright red, trickle of blood, spontaneous hemostasis likely, usually not life-threatening, easy to control

  • 5

    Parenchymatous hemorrhage

    injury to prenchymal organ, bleeding more profuse than in capillary hemorrhage, spontaneous hemostasis unlikely