Blood Loss 101: The Numbers That Every EMT Needs To Know
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Загружено: 2025-05-09
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Let's cut through the noise and get straight to the blood volume facts you need to know on your next call or exam.
Listen up - your average adult male is walking around with about 70ml/kg of blood volume (roughly 6 liters for your typical 175-pounder). Your female patients? They're running about 65ml/kg. Keep these numbers in your back pocket - they'll help you gauge severity fast.
Here's the critical part for your assessment: When your patient dumps 20% or more of their volume, things get dicey real quick. You know the drill - watch for those classic signs: tachycardia, increased respiratory rate, and the big one - hypovolemic shock. These aren't just textbook symptoms; they're your early warning system.
And heads up on your pediatric calls - these little patients are working with way less volume. That one-year-old you're treating? They've only got about 800ml total. So when they lose 100ml, you're already in significant loss territory. Remember: kids can compensate like champs until they crash hard.
Keep this intel handy on your next shift. Trust me, it makes a difference when seconds count! 🚑
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