Common situations when blood products (blood or plasma) may be used are with critically ill patients with cancer, anemia, clotting problems, internal parasites, heat stroke, or
traumatic blood loss (auto accident, bite wounds).
The most common cause of blood - loss anemia in adult dogs, cats and ferrets is
traumatic blood loss due to a large wound.
When somebody loses a great deal of blood, as our Lord would have done in his scourging, one of the symptoms of
this traumatic blood loss is a build - up of watery fluid around the heart.
Then it applied the physics of fluid dynamics to explore the origins of
traumatic blood loss, and the best methods to stop that bleeding.
Not exact matches
Led in evidence by Mrs. Idowu Alakija, the State's Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Obafunwa, who is a Consultant Pathologist to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and the former Vice-Chancellor of the Lagos State University (LASU), said the victims of the collapsed building died due to multiple injuries,
traumatic asphyxia, severe
blood loss, severe fracture and compression of the skull with the brain tissue, congested heart failure against the background of hypertension and accumulation of
blood in the chest cavity.
Massive
blood transfusions — defined as transfusing at least 10 units of red
blood cells within 24 hours — are given to patients experiencing severe
blood loss, often in response to
traumatic injuries but also in the context of procedures like cardiovascular surgery or liver transplantation and even in some non-surgical patients.
Lupus, IBD, psoriasis, and neurological such as Parkinson's and early memory
loss / dementia, depression, anxiety, event PTSD (fighter pilots with narcolepsy),
traumatic brain injury, as well as diabetes and obesity (to normalize
blood sugars), and heart disease atherosclerosis which is now being looked at as possible autoimmune since it is a gut and inflammation issue.
Alternatively, low
blood pressure can be caused by shock (car accident,
blood loss, or any
traumatic incident), or allergic reactions (vaccines, bee stings, medication, etc).
Our Emergency and Critical Care units can assist in all of the following situations requiring immediate medical attention: Auto accidents,
traumatic injuries (fractures, bites, burns, lacerations, wounds), respiratory emergencies (choking, difficulty breathing), vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty urinating / defecating, shock,
loss of consciousness, dizziness, staggering, tremors, seizures, paralysis, toxic reactions, poison ingestion, labor and delivery problems,
blood in urine or feces, swollen, hard, painful abdomen, heatstroke.
Aside from acute
blood loss, hypoperfusion is perpetuated via hyperfibrinolysis associated with acute
traumatic coagulopathy.