The person would probably be in shock and be unconscious. If it is a child, they would be dead.
Um sleepiness tired weak
If a "normal" human body contains 5-6 liters of blood, then the loss of 2 liters would likely result in death. Fainting and unconsciousness would be the only likely alternatives or symptoms, as you call it.
Confused and lethargic with a weak radial pulse
Loosing 2 litres of blood would put someone into shock. They may be pale with cool clammy skin. They would have rapid breathing and a rapid heartbeat.
2
it pumps for about 3333,4457 minters in 2 days
Just about 2 Liters.
Fraction of what? about 70% of a 70 kg adult is water --- or about 50 liters blood volume is about 5 liters (or 10%) but remember, about half the blood is cells (mostly red), so the plasma is about 2 and 1/2 liters
Average Adult Human Body holds approximately 5 liters of blood. signs of losing 2 liters of blood are: Mental State: Confused/Lethargic Pulse: Weak Heart Rate: 120+ Respiratory Rate: Grater than 35 Is he/she going to die from this? : Maybe
The person would be going into shock. They may be pale, with cool clammy skin. Shallow breathing with a rapid heartbeat. Dizzyness and weakness. Confusion as well may be present.
20 deciliters
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