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which of the following is not a pressure point used to control severe hemorrhage? radial femoral subclavian gluteal
Pressure points for controlling severe hemorrhage include femoral (for lower - limb bleeding), subclavian (for upper - limb/shoulder bleeding), and gluteal (for buttock/hip bleeding). The radial artery pressure point is not used for controlling severe hemorrhage as it supplies blood to the hand, and severe hemorrhage from the hand would not be controlled effectively by radial pressure point in cases of severe bleeding (and it's not a primary pressure point for severe hemorrhage control compared to the others).
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A. Radial