The correct answer is B. Apply direct pressure.
This patient is experiencing severe arterial bleeding, as indicated by:
Bright red blood
Pulsating flow
Direct pressure is the first-line treatment for external bleeding, including arterial hemorrhage.
It is the fastest and most effective immediate intervention to control bleeding.
EMT protocols emphasize controlling life-threatening bleeding before other interventions.
A. Place a tourniquet → Appropriate if direct pressure fails or bleeding is uncontrollable, but not the first step
C. Sling and swathe → Used for immobilization, not hemorrhage control
D. Oxygen → Important, but bleeding control takes priority (circulation first in trauma)
Exact Extracts:
“Control external bleeding with direct pressure as the first step.”
“Arterial bleeding is characterized by bright red, pulsating blood.”
“Tourniquets are used when direct pressure fails to control severe bleeding.”
[References:, NREMT EMT Education Standards – Trauma (Bleeding Control), National EMS Education Standards – Hemorrhage Management, NREMT Candidate Handbook – Patient Care and Trauma Management, ==============================================, , , =================================================================, ]
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