USMC Board Knowledge Complete Practice Test 2025

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In first aid, what method is used to control bleeding from a minor wound?

Applying pressure with a sterile bandage

Applying pressure with a sterile bandage is the appropriate method to control bleeding from a minor wound. This technique works by directly applying force to the wound site, which helps to constrict the blood vessels and slow down or stop the flow of blood. The use of a sterile bandage not only aids in controlling the bleeding but also reduces the risk of infection by keeping the wound covered and protected from external contaminants.

While rinsing the area with water can help clean the wound, it does not effectively address the immediate need to stop bleeding. Using ice to numb the area may reduce pain or swelling but does not play a role in controlling blood loss. Similarly, applying ointment to prevent infection is important but is more relevant after the bleeding has been controlled and the wound is cleaned, making it unsuitable as a primary method for addressing bleeding.

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Rinsing the area with water

Using ice to numb the area

Applying ointment to prevent infection

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