11. When using direct pressure to control non-life threatening bleeding
from an open wound, you should: *
A. lift the dressing every minute to see if the bleeding has stopped.
B. Remove and replace the dressing as they become saturated with blood.
O C. Use hemostatic dressing.
D. Add additional dressing and continue to apply direct pressure until the bleeding
stops, and then bandage the wound.

Respuesta :

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Jyuno

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Answers A and B could lead to irritation of the wound and possible infection. It also takes pressure off of the injury, which is a dangerous move in this situation that will lead to more blood loss. C is meant for severe wounds since the dressing promotes blood clotting and is therefore unnecessary for a non-life threatening injury. D is the safest option in this scenario.

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