According to standard first aid procedures, severe external hemorrhage is best controlled by applying direct pressure.
Standard first aid procedures follows the acronym DRABC. These acronyms describe the procedures to be used when providing the first aid. Here, D stands for Danger (assess the danger), R is response (check for consciousness), A is Airway (open airway), B is Breathing (check for breathing )and C is Circulation (chest compressions).
Hemorrhage is the excessive bleeding from a part of the body due to highly ruptures blood vessel. It can occur both inside as well as outside the body. If hemorrhage inside the body is not stopped it can cause clot formation, that will hamper the working of nearby cells and tissues.
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<em>In diffusion, particles move from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached. In osmosis, a semipermeable membrane is present, so only the solvent molecules are free to move to equalize concentration.</em>
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Nose, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs (for inhalation)
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Just reverse the answer for order of exhalation