yes my step dad had it and he had to get 6 pints put back in his body .
year ago had to go an have 2 pints of blood cause of bleeding hernia just wanting to no if i will have to have another transfusion?
Internal bleeding from a medical condition such as an ulcer, ruptured aneurysm, or blood disorder could cause a person to lose 2 pints of blood with no external injury. It is important to seek immediate medical attention in such cases.
you would be down 3 pints of blood if you had internal bleeding. Or if a organ, cyst or tumor ruptured inside of you
If you are bleeding internally and need 2 pints of blood and you continue bleeding, then you need to be admitted to the OR immediately, to repair any internal damage, but it depends mostly on Time of admittance, and ml per minute of how much blood is being lost. Chances of success also varies on how much damage, and it can vary from fatal to 65 to 80% of living on the table.
First, the body's total blood is measured in pints and is administered in pints. Therefore, a donation is also measured in pints.
Since there are two pints in a quart there are 5 quarts of blood in 10 pints.
a cow holds 35.008 pints of blood
Yes, it is possible to lose 4 pints of blood without external bleeding in certain medical conditions. For instance, significant internal bleeding due to trauma, gastrointestinal bleeding, or conditions like ruptured blood vessels can lead to substantial blood loss without visible external wounds. Additionally, severe fluid loss from dehydration or conditions like hemolysis can result in a decrease in blood volume, affecting overall blood levels. However, losing this amount of blood is critical and typically requires immediate medical attention.
On average, a person can lose about 40% of their blood volume before reaching a critical stage. This translates to roughly 4 pints of blood for the average adult before death occurs due to acute blood loss. However, the actual amount can vary based on individual factors such as overall health and rate of bleeding.
Losing 3 pints of blood, which is equivalent to approximately 1.5 liters, can be caused by severe trauma such as a car accident, a deep laceration, or a major surgical procedure. This amount of blood loss can lead to hypovolemic shock, a life-threatening condition where the body does not have enough circulating blood volume to maintain normal functions. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent further complications and potentially save the person's life.
Yes, it is possible to use the indefinite pronoun 'some' to take the place of the noun phrase 'more pints of blood'; for example:We've ordered more pints of blood, some of which are the patient's blood type.More pints of blood have been donated and some will be sent to the blood bank.
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