Final answer:
The most appropriate sequence of intervention for the patient is to apply an occlusive dressing to the wound and continue direct pressure.
Step-by-step explanation:
The most appropriate sequence of intervention for this patient would be option C) Apply an occlusive dressing to the wound, and continue direct pressure.
In this scenario, the patient is experiencing ongoing bleeding despite direct pressure to the wound. The presence of bright-red bleeding and slower but steady dark-red bleeding suggests that the trachea has not been penetrated but there is a hematoma around the laceration.
Applying an occlusive dressing (such as a sterile, airtight dressing) to the wound can help seal off the area and prevent further bleeding. Continuing direct pressure on the wound can also help control bleeding until medical care arrives.