Blood squirt
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"Blood spurt" and "jet of blood" redirect here. For the similarly named sport, see blood sport. For the French surreal play, see Jet of Blood.
Blood squirt (blood spurt, blood spray, blood gush, or blood jet) is the effect when an artery is ruptured. Blood pressure causes the blood to bleed out at a rapid, intermittent rate in a spray or jet, coinciding with the pulse, rather than the slower, but steady flow of venous bleeding. Also known as arterial bleeding, arterial spurting, or arterial gushing, the amount of blood loss can be copious, occur very rapidly,[1] and can lead to death by a process called exsanguination.