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Within the pre-hospital environment it is easy to get blood products to a patient, True or False
What sensors within the blood vessels measure blood pressure
On sensing a drop in blood pressure, what response does the body initiate
In response to Catastrophic Haemorrhage, what are some of the physiological functions of the body
In response to Catastrophic Haemorrhage, the kidneys will retain what in order to draw fluid from urine to keep in circulation
During Catastrophic Haemorrhage, blood sugar levels are allowed to rise. This is due to inhibition of insulin through the release of what hormone
Through Catastrophic Haemorrhage, cells within the body will eventually revert to what state for energy production
Catastrophic Haemorrhage can cause the patient to be in a acidotic state, what will the body do in response to combat metabolic acidosis
If organ perfusion is not met, they will
The majority of external Catastrophic Haemorrhage is caused by
Whilst getting equipment and applying Catastrophic Haemorrhage treatment, you should try and reduce blood loss by getting direct pressure on the wound site, True or False
On applying a catastrophic tourniquet, it should be applied
On managing a limb Catastrophic Haemorrhage, what is the first applied
On managing a head, neck, or torso Catastrophic Haemorrhage, what is the first applied
If a limb Catastrophic Haemorrhage is not managed by a tourniquet, a second tourniquet cannot be applied, True or False
Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy stems from major trauma and
Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy is an internal process that is initiated by major trauma due to a cascade of negatively impacting pathophysiological effects. These include
Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy has a significant effect on the body’s normal response to major haemorrhage as it disrupts its’ ability to arrest significant bleeding, True or False
What are the three factors of the Lethal Trauma Triad
Below what pH range does acidosis occur in the body
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