49 Questions
Which type of bleeding is characterized by bright red blood that spurts like a jet along with the patient's pulse?
Arterial
What type of bleeding occurs within 24 hours after surgery or injury?
Reactionary
Which factor can precipitate secondary bleeding after surgery?
Infection
Which of the following is NOT a possible cause of chronic haemorrhage?
Trauma
What is the preferred treatment for chronic haemorrhage?
Packed cell transfusion
What is the main factor contributing to trauma-induced coagulopathy?
Haemodilution
What is the risk factor for life-threatening coagulopathy in trauma patients?
Injury Severity Score >25
Which type of bleeding is characterized by dark red, steady, and continuous flow?
Venous bleeding
What is the term for bleeding that is initially concealed but later revealed?
Concealed bleeding
Which factor can precipitate primary bleeding at the time of injury or operation?
Coughing
Which of the following is NOT a sign of significant blood loss?
Shock index >1
What is the main cause of chronic hypoxia in patients with chronic haemorrhage?
Chronic anaemia
What is the main factor causing acute coagulopathy of trauma (ATC)?
Tissue trauma
Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to the worsening of the situation in haemorrhage?
Hypovolaemia
Which type of bleeding occurs when there is continuous ooze and is often torrential?
Capillary bleeding
What is the main factor contributing to secondary bleeding after surgery?
Infection
Which type of bleeding is characterized by initially being concealed but later revealed?
Concealed bleeding
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of acute haemorrhage?
Bright red blood
What is the main factor contributing to the worsening of the situation in haemorrhage?
DIC
Which of the following is NOT a sign of haemorrhage?
Hypertension
What is the main factor causing trauma-induced coagulopathy?
Tissue trauma with severe shock
Which type of bleeding occurs when there is continuous ooze and is often torrential?
Capillary
What is the main factor causing acute coagulopathy of trauma (ATC)?
Erosion of carotid artery by cancer
What is the preferred treatment for chronic haemorrhage?
Surgical intervention
Which of the following factors is NOT a significant risk factor for life-threatening coagulopathy in trauma patients?
Haemodilution
What is the main factor causing acute traumatic coagulopathy?
Haemodilution
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of chronic haemorrhage?
Hyperdynamic cardiac failure
Which type of bleeding is characterized by bleeding from non-surgical sites like mucosa and serosa?
Trauma-induced coagulopathy
Which type of bleeding occurs when there is continuous ooze and is often torrential?
Capillary bleeding
What is the main factor causing acute traumatic coagulopathy?
Coughing
Which factor can precipitate secondary bleeding after surgery?
Major abdominal surgeries
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of acute haemorrhage?
Corrected by packed cell transfusion
What is the main cause of chronic hypoxia in patients with chronic haemorrhage?
Chronic repeated bleeding
What is the main factor causing acute traumatic coagulopathy?
Bleeding from non-surgical sites
What is the term for bleeding that is initially concealed but later revealed?
Secondary haemorrhage
Which type of bleeding is characterized by dark red, steady, and continuous flow?
Venous bleeding
What is the term for bleeding that is bright red in color and spurts like a jet along with the patient's pulse?
Arterial bleeding
Which type of bleeding occurs when there is rapid and bright red bleeding due to continuous ooze?
Capillary bleeding
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of acute haemorrhage?
Presentation with acute anaemia and hyperdynamic cardiac failure
Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to the worsening of the situation in haemorrhage?
Hypovolaemic shock
What is the main factor causing acute traumatic coagulopathy?
Tissue trauma with severe shock
Which type of bleeding occurs when there is continuous ooze and is often torrential?
Chronic haemorrhage
Which type of bleeding occurs when there is continuous ooze and is often torrential?
Capillary bleeding
What is the main factor contributing to secondary bleeding after surgery?
Infection
Which type of bleeding is characterized by dark red, steady, and continuous flow?
Venous bleeding
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of chronic haemorrhage?
It occurs suddenly after trauma or surgery.
Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to the worsening of the situation in haemorrhage?
Hypervolemia
Which type of bleeding is characterized by bright red blood that spurts like a jet along with the patient's pulse?
Acute haemorrhage
What is the main factor causing acute traumatic coagulopathy?
Tissue trauma with severe shock
Test your knowledge on the classification of haemorrhage based on the source of bleeding. Learn about the different characteristics and severity of arterial and venous bleeding.
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