A 45-year-old male with known haemophilia A sustains a laceration to his forearm from broken glass. The wound is bleeding moderately. He states he has factor VIII concentrate at home. What specific modification to wound management applies?AApply haemostatic agents only - direct pressure is ineffective in haemophiliaBApply firm direct pressure for a prolonged period (at least 20 minutes) - haemophilia patients lack clotting factor and may bleed for longer; arrange administration of factor VIII concentrate as soon as possible and avoid NSAIDs for analgesiaCApply a tourniquet immediately - haemophilia patients always require tourniquets for any woundDWound management is the same as for any patient - no modification neededESuture the wound at the scene to achieve haemostasisCheck my answer