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    Hemostatic Mechanisms Are Usually Effective for Completely Arresting Bleeding from Small
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Hemostatic Mechanisms Are Usually Effective for Completely Arresting Bleeding from Small

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Hemostatic mechanisms are usually effective for completely arresting bleeding from small vessels, but rupture of medium to large vessels usually requires external intervention to stop bleeding.

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