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What are the hypovolaemic from uncontrolled bleeding causes from?

A) Penetrating truncal trauma


B) Leaking abdominal aortic aneurysms


C) Ectopic Pregnancy


D) Peripheral penetrating trauma where blood loss has not been controlled

How much do you administer in uncontrolled bleeding?

500ml IV for an Adult


10ml/kg IV for a Child

Define severe shock?

- Increased Tachycardia


- Prolonged capillary refill


- A falling or unrecordable blood pressure


- Agitation (falling level of consciousness)


- A falling heart rate(a very late sign)


- Weak radial pulse