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Equilibrium in a repeated one-stage game
Control Bleeding
Medical techniques and procedures aimed at stopping or reducing the flow of blood from a wound or surgical site to prevent excessive blood loss.
Electrocoagulation
A medical procedure using electrical current to remove tissue, control bleeding, or achieve hemostasis by causing blood or tissue protein to coagulate.
Control Bleeding
The practice of using techniques or medical interventions to stop or reduce the flow of blood from a wound or incision.
Vital Signs
Of life; specifically, the pulse rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, and often blood pressure of a person.
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