**Potted bleeding**
The name “point blood loss” is often used to designate a local profuse discharge of blood, which looks like a drop (often in English-language literature - also called hematic splash), or to indicate in more detail the location of hemorrhage over large areas (for example, an area in the shape of a circle or other form). In contrast to this term, diffuse bleeding is sometimes recorded, in which the area of bruising can extend for several centimeters, but its individual areas are inevitably limited - mainly by small hemorrhages measuring no more than 0.5