A blood count of 12 to 6 typically refers to a drop in hemoglobin levels, measured in grams per deciliter (g/dL). This suggests a significant loss of red blood cells, which may indicate a loss of approximately 1.5 to 2 liters of blood, depending on the individual's total blood volume. However, the exact volume of blood lost can vary based on factors such as body size and health status. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for accurate assessment and interpretation.
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you will need a blood transfusion to make up for so much lost blood. Actually,it is common for people to lose that much blood and more during some surgeries and procedures with few people needing any blood products to make up for it as long as you start off with an adequate blood count...your bones will create more blood.
To restore blood to a person who has lost too much
How much blood is being circulated, but more importantly how much oxygen is circulating.
All the blood passes through
12.5 for women, I'm not sure about how much the iron count for men should be.
98% of the oxygen inhaled enters the blood. However, I do not know where the other 2% goes.
you have to count the amount of platilets and blood cells and white blood cells and T-cells
5 units
For a person to die they have to loose 6 litres of blood.
Do you eat a lot of licorice? Too much licorice ( especially the pure licorice candies) can lower your potassium level which in turn effects your white blood count.
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