A drop in hematocrit from 47% to 25% indicates significant blood loss, as hematocrit reflects the proportion of blood volume made up of red blood cells. This change typically suggests a loss of about 1.5 to 2 liters of blood in an average adult, depending on their total blood volume. It's essential to evaluate the clinical context and symptoms to determine the severity and necessary interventions.
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Either a high cellular sensitivity to insulin or too much insulin in the blood.
It's an order to your broker to sell a position if it drops below a certain amount. A buying stop loss sounds like you'd have an order in to buy stock if it drops below a certain amount, which is very much like selling puts.
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A large adult male has approximately 6 liters of blood - loss of 33% or 2 liters is fatal. Often (depending on the physical condition of the person) 25% to 40% blood loss is fatal.
Because you can die of too much blood loss. I hope I answered your question.
There is not a certain amount of blood loss that results in death. It depends on the persons fitness and health. Typically half to two thirds of their blood must be lost.
It depends on how much blood was lost. Up to 15% blood loss can be treated by drinking 3 times as much as was lost. Between 15% and 30%, liquids should be given by IV Between 30% and 40%, liquids by IV or blood transfusion Over 40% - blood transfusion
The human body can sustain a blood loss of up to 15-30 of its total blood volume before requiring a transfusion.
a child who loses 1 pint of blood is in extreme danger.
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