1: excessive bleeding: the loss of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, either internally or externally. 2: uncontrolled loss: a large uncontrolled loss of something valuable. 3: bleed heavily: to bleed profusely and uncontrollably. 4: lose something valuable: to experience a sudden, uncontrolled, and massive loss of something valuable.
Clasiffication of acute heamorrage is as follows: Class IV Hemorrhage - Blood Volume Loss: >40%
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Clasiffication of acute heamorrage is as follows: Class IV Hemorrhage - Blood Volume Loss: >40%
The classic answer is acute sub-arachnoid hemorrhage.
After sustaining deep wounds in battle, the soldier started to hemorrhage, and the massive loss of blood led to his eventual death.
He had died from a massive ceresral hemorrhage and died of complications.
He died on April 12, 1945 from a massive cerebral Hemorrhage.
Giho Sugiyama died on August 3, 2004, in Japan of acute subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Metabolic acidosis in massive hemorrhage can occur due to the loss of bicarbonate-rich fluid and lactic acid accumulation from tissue hypoperfusion. The significant blood loss leads to decreased perfusion and oxygen delivery to tissues, resulting in anaerobic metabolism and lactic acid production. This build-up of lactic acid contributes to the development of metabolic acidosis in the setting of massive hemorrhage.
Ron McKernan died on March 6, 1973, in Corte Madera, California, USA of massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
Rod Amateau died on June 29, 2003, in Los Angeles, California, USA of massive cerebral hemorrhage.
Surviving a massive brain hemorrhage is extremely rare and can be life-threatening. Immediate medical intervention is necessary to minimize the risk of long-term complications or death. Each case is unique, and the outcome depends on various factors such as the size and location of the hemorrhage, the individual's overall health, and how quickly treatment is administered.
Ricky Belmonte died on October 3, 2001, in Paraaque City, Philippines of cerebral hemorrhage caused by a massive stroke.
Liver failure and kidney failure Destruction of blood cells (hemolytic anemia) Meningitis Rupture of the spleen and subsequent massive hemorrhage