For a child weighing 3 stone (approximately 19 kg), critical blood loss is typically around 25% of their total blood volume. Children have an average blood volume of about 70 mL per kg, so the total blood volume for a 19 kg child would be around 1,330 mL. Therefore, critical blood loss would be approximately 330 mL, which can lead to significant hemodynamic instability and requires immediate medical intervention.
A human weighing 40 stone would have 8 to 10 pints of blood.
That is completely down to your height! Weighing 10 stone and measuring at 5ft, probably yes, but weighing 10 stone and measuring at 6 ft then definitely not!
To convert 11 stone to kilograms, you can use the conversion factor 1 stone = 6.35 kilograms. Therefore, an adult weighing 11 stone would have a mass of approximately 70 kilograms (11 x 6.35 = 69.85).
The evidence indicates that a 10-year-old child who is 5' 3" tall should weigh no more than about 8 stone to be healthy, and even that is at the top end of the healthy range. Such a child weighing 10 stone is likely to be defined as obese, and at risk of seriously damaging her or his health. You would do well to get specialist advice from your health professional.
The BMI for somebody 5'4 weighing 7 stone would be 16.9.
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the scientific name for a blood stone is heliotrope.
32 weighing operations are required to measure 31 kg of rice with a 1 kg stone. Start by weighing 1 kg, then 2 kg, 3 kg, and so on up to 31 kg. Each weighing operation will add 1 kg to the total.
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Absolutely not. Weighing only 6 stone would be hazardous to your health.
A child that weighs six stone should be in between 12-14.
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