Because being closer to the beating of the heart, it has more pressure behind it. Arterial blood is "outboud". Venous blood is "inbound".
ANS2:Arterial bleeding is difficult to control because the pulsing pressure, delivered directly from the heart, makes clot formation less effective for staunching the flow than it would be for capillary or venous bleeding.Arterial
Pressure and or tourniquet
Arterial Bleeding
1. Venous bleeding (bleeding from the veins). 2. Arterial bleeding (bleeding from the arteries). 3. Capillary bleeding.
A tourniquet. Arterial bleeding can't be stopped with a field dressing.
Yes you can.
Venous blood flow is easiest to control. Arterial blood flow is hardest to control because it is under pressure from the heart.
An arterial bleed, because the blood is flowing at a high rate of speed/pressure.
It is a blood clot in an artery.
Arterial.
arterial
Menstrual bleeding is predominantly venous.