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injurious device. As the energy is applied in a more focused fashion, it requires less energy to cause significant injury. Any body organ, including bone and brain, can be injured and bleed. Bleeding may not be readily apparent; internal organs such as the liver, kidney and spleen may bleed into the abdominal cavity. The only apparent signs may come with blood loss. Bleeding from a bodily orifice, such as the rectum, nose, or ears may signal internal bleeding, but cannot be relied upon. Bleeding from a
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in the gut. Vitamin K is required for the production of the clotting factors, II, VII, IX, and X in the liver. One of the most common causes of warfarin-related bleeding is taking antibiotics. The gut bacteria make vitamin K and are killed by antibiotics. This decreases vitamin K levels and therefore
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Although there is no universally accepted definition of massive hemorrhage, the following can be used to identify the condition: "(i) blood loss exceeding circulating blood volume within a 24-hour period, (ii) blood loss of 50% of circulating blood volume within a 3-hour period, (iii) blood loss
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shape may have more effective compensatory mechanisms before experiencing cardiovascular collapse. These patients may look deceptively stable, with minimal derangements in vital signs, while having poor peripheral perfusion. Elderly patients or those with chronic medical conditions may have less
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The pattern of injury, evaluation and treatment will vary with the mechanism of the injury. Blunt trauma causes injury via a shock effect; delivering energy over an area. Wounds are often not straight and unbroken skin may hide significant injury. Penetrating trauma follows the course of the
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are small blood components that form a plug in the blood vessel wall that stops bleeding. Platelets also produce a variety of substances that stimulate the production of a blood clot. One of the most common causes of increased bleeding risk is exposure to
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Scerbo, MH; Holcomb, JB; Taub, E; Gates, K; Love, JD; Wade, CE; Cotton, BA (December 2017). "The Trauma Center Is Too Late: Major Limb Trauma
Without a Pre-hospital Tourniquet Has Increased Death From Hemorrhagic Shock".
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Some medical conditions can also make patients susceptible to bleeding. These are conditions that affect the normal hemostatic (bleeding-control) functions of the body. Such conditions either are, or cause,
709:("Coumadin" and others). This medication needs to be closely monitored as the bleeding risk can be markedly increased by interactions with other medications. Warfarin acts by inhibiting the production of
1278:"Ovarian hemorrhage after transvaginal ultrasonographically guided oocyte aspiration: a potentially catastrophic and not so rare complication among lean patients with polycystic ovary syndrome"
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tolerance to blood loss, less ability to compensate, and may take medications such as betablockers that can potentially blunt the cardiovascular response. Care must be taken in the assessment.
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medications may need to be discontinued and possibly reversed in patients with clinically significant bleeding. Patients that have lost excessive amounts of blood may require a
523:— Irregular wound caused by blunt impact to soft tissue overlying hard tissue or tearing such as in childbirth. In some instances, this can also be used to describe an incision.
574:"Medical bleeding" denotes hemorrhage as a result of an underlying medical condition (i.e. causes of bleeding that are not directly due to trauma). Blood can escape from
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from some pathologic process. The common medical use of the term SAH refers to the nontraumatic types of hemorrhages, usually from rupture of a berry aneurysm or
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involves loss of >40% of circulating blood volume. The limit of the body's compensation is reached and aggressive resuscitation is required to prevent death.
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Injuries — Caused by a great or extreme amount of force applied over a period of time. The extent of a crushing injury may not immediately present itself.
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Webert K, Cook RJ, Sigouin CS, Rebulla P, Heddle NM (November 2006). "The risk of bleeding in thrombocytopenic patients with acute myeloid leukemia".
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A subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is bleeding into the subarachnoid space that exists between the arachnoid and pia membranes that surround the brain.
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Hemorrhage is active bleeding, in which blood escapes from the blood vessels, either into the internal organs and tissues or outside of the body.
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Deficiencies of platelet function may require platelet transfusion while deficiencies of clotting factors may require transfusion of either
501:— Also called a graze, this is caused by transverse action of a foreign object against the skin, and usually does not penetrate below the
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and related articles. The discussion here is limited to the common practical aspects of blood clot formation which manifest as bleeding.
1370:"18F-positron-emitting/fluorescent labeled erythrocytes allow imaging of internal hemorrhage in a murine intracranial hemorrhage model"
511:— In common with Abrasion, this is caused by mechanical destruction of the skin, although it usually has an underlying medical cause.
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Manning JE (2003). "Fluid and Blood
Resuscitation". In Tintinalli JE, Kelen GD, Stapczynski JS (eds.).
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exceeding 150 ml/min, or (iv) blood loss that necessitates plasma and platelet transfusion."
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Perdomo-Celis F, Salvato MS, Medina-Moreno S, Zapata JC (January 2019).
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blood pressures. The body attempts to compensate with
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529:— A cut into a body tissue or organ, such as by a
27:Loss of blood escaping from the circulatory system
1664:"Harry Coover, Super Glue's Inventor, Dies at 94"
984:gross blood loss, requires transfusion (severe);
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1419:Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide
1374:Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
300:(SAH) implies the presence of blood within the
698:diseases. Another common bleeding disorder is
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1319:"T-Cell Response to Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers"
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1421:(6th ed.). McGraw Hill. p. 227.
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976:mild blood loss (clinically significant);
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2249:Trousseau sign of malignancy
2013:Emergency medical technician
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1519:"Severe bleeding: First aid"
1222:"Blood Donation Information"
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378:Upper gastrointestinal bleed
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1055:The word "Haemorrhage" (or
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2428:Glanzmann's thrombasthenia
1910:Emergency bleeding control
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2353:Thrombocytopenic purpura
2182:Sticky platelet syndrome
1546:J Trauma Acute Care Surg
1386:10.1177/0271678x16682510
1246:Roth, Elliot J. (2011).
1156:Roth, Elliot J. (2011).
883:is not usually required.
288:Intracerebral hemorrhage
278:— bleeding in the skull.
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32:Hemorrhage (In My Hands)
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298:Subarachnoid hemorrhage
276:Intracranial hemorrhage
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2494:Hypoprothrombinemia/II
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583:Intravascular changes
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412:Postpartum hemorrhage
203:. Bleeding can occur
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2265:Deep vein thrombosis
2160:Protein S deficiency
2150:Protein C deficiency
1956:Oropharyngeal airway
1448:Korean J Anesthesiol
887:Class III Hemorrhage
819:pulmonary hemorrhage
815:alveolar macrophages
745:can cause bleeding.
368:Pulmonary hemorrhage
245:medical difficulties
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2393:May–Hegglin anomaly
2170:Prothrombin G20210A
2049:Wilderness medicine
1619:Curr Opin Crit Care
909:Class IV Hemorrhage
853:Class II Hemorrhage
847:fluid resuscitation
774:, which allows for
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282:Cerebral hemorrhage
65:This article about
2630:Pulmonary hematoma
2537:Signs and symptoms
2312:Pulmonary embolism
2117:Bleeding diathesis
2044:Good Samaritan law
1812:External resources
1668:The New York Times
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597:Intramural changes
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1523:Mayo Clinic
1123:Hematophagy
1108:Coagulation
1045:Vietnam War
1039:The use of
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893:drops, the
857:tachycardic
811:hemosiderin
723:Factor VIII
684:coagulation
662:coagulation
638:coagulation
630:brain tumor
624:infection,
605:dissections
509:Excoriation
427:undergoing
351:Hematemesis
336:— nosebleed
272:Upper head
237:Hypovolemia
185:haemorrhage
113:Other names
18:Haemorrhage
2691:Categories
2655:Hematocele
2620:Hemothorax
2595:Hemoptysis
2467:Hemophilia
2239:Thrombosis
1876:Techniques
1715:Hemorrhage
1698:2022-12-10
1673:2018-06-30
1232:2007-06-18
1207:2007-06-18
1144:References
1128:Hemophilia
1061:æ ligature
1057:hæmorrhage
999:Management
968:bleeding;
895:heart rate
830:Blood loss
807:Micrograph
753:See also:
696:autoimmune
654:Hemostasis
642:hemostasis
521:Laceration
476:See also:
357:Hemoptysis
253:hemostasis
205:internally
189:blood loss
181:hemorrhage
145:hematology
2645:Hemobilia
2590:Epistaxis
2177:Platelets
1965:Mnemonics
1919:Equipment
1869:First aid
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1138:Istihadha
1113:Contusion
1081:rhēgnúnai
1051:Etymology
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601:aneurysms
543:Contusion
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456:Ruptured
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334:Epistaxis
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136:Specialty
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2559:Petechia
2554:Hematoma
2544:Bleeding
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261:surgery
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2221:Clots
1893:Basic
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478:Wound
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328:Nose
313:Eyes
267:Types
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1797:MeSH
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