Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate Practice Exam

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What is the primary purpose of holding direct pressure over a bleeding site?

  1. To clean the wound from debris

  2. To control blood flow and reduce bleeding

  3. To assess the severity of the injury

  4. To stabilize the injured area

The correct answer is: To control blood flow and reduce bleeding

The primary purpose of holding direct pressure over a bleeding site is to control blood flow and reduce bleeding. Applying direct pressure to a wound compresses the blood vessels at the site of injury, which helps to staunch the flow of blood and allows the body's natural clotting mechanisms to begin their work. This is crucial in emergencies where significant blood loss can occur, and rapid control of hemorrhage is vital to prevent shock or further complications. While cleaning a wound can be important in other scenarios to prevent infection, it is not the immediate concern during an active bleeding event. Assessing the severity of the injury can follow once the bleeding is controlled, and stabilizing the injured area is relevant but less critical than stopping the bleeding itself. Direct pressure is a straightforward and effective intervention that is taught as part of fundamental bleeding control techniques in first aid and emergency response training.