Which of the following is the most effective in stopping blood loss as a result of injury? Multiple choice question. Vascular spasm Vasodilation Blood clot formation Platelet plug formation
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- Vascular spasm: This is a temporary constriction of blood vessels, which can reduce blood flow but is not a long-term solution for stopping blood loss. - Vasodilation: This is the opposite of vascular spasm, where blood vessels dilate, increasing blood flow, Show more…
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