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A healthy human being pumps around 5 liters of blood per minutes. If a person suddenly loses 2 liters, the amount of blood in the body is so low that not enough blood is available for the heart to pump effectively, thus causing dropped blood pressure, diminished pumping and a weak heart and this causes the cycle to start again (sudden loss of blood to the body which leads to the same catastrophic series of events) until the person dies
No candidate loses until the ballots are counted. How can you be certain that a candidate is a "losing candidate" before the election is held?
Generally, a person will produce between 10-20 liters of diarrhea and vomit per day until death from dehydration.
Maybe not, but the best thing to do would be to call your doctor. Don't wait until Monday.
Generally, a person will produce between 10-20 liters of diarrhea and vomit per day until death from dehydration.
If the incumbent loses the election, they usually stay until January of the following year until the elected candidate takes office. If the losing candidate is not the incumbent, the losing candidate, just, goes, home!
when your blood doesn't clot( or create a scab)then that means you may have a rare blood disorder....you may need to see a doctor and you will continue to bleed until you faint or die.
If you have any form of contagious and/or infectious disease, you cannot donate blood until you have absolutely no trace of the disease in your system.
Pour from the 7 liter container into the 5 liter container until their levels are equal. Both containers will then have 6 liters in them.
Losing a large amount of blood in a short period of time is known as a hemorrhage. To treat hemorrhaging, the injured person should be laid down to lessen the chance of shock with the wound elevated. Remove any debris from the wound, and apply firm pressure with a dressing until professional help arrives.
Japan didnt use kamakazi attacks until late in the war when it was losing.
Both is true; while on your period you bleed until a certain amount of blood leaves your system. The number of days that you have your period is different for every person.