uk-dipimc MCQ (SBA): Junctional Haemorrhage

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A pre-hospital physician encounters a patient with a penetrating wound to the right groin just below the inguinal ligament. There is pulsatile arterial bleeding. Direct pressure is being applied but the wound is in a junctional area where a tourniquet cannot be applied proximally. What is the best approach to haemorrhage control?

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