What is the best procedure to control external hemorrhage in an event of accidental injury?

Correct Answer: Direct pressure
Description: Direct firm pressure applied over the bleeding area or the involved aery at a site that is proximal to the wound is the best way to control external hemorrhage. A firm pressure dressing is applied and the injured pa is elevated to stop venous and capillary bleeding if possible. If the injured area is an extremity it should be immobilized first. A tourniquet is applied to an extremity only as a last reso when the external hemorrhage cannot be controlled in any other way and immediate surgery is not feasible. The tourniquet should be applied proximal to the wound and tied tightly enough to control aerial blood flow. Ref: Brunner and Suddah's Textbook of Medical-Surgical, Volume I, Page 2162
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