Multiple Choice
Why is venous bleeding usually easier to control than arterial bleeding?
A) Venous bleeding is under less pressure than arterial bleeding.
B) Veins are harder to compress than arteries.
C) Deoxygenated blood clots more easily than oxygenated blood.
D) Veins are further away from the skin than arterial blood.
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