Haemorrhage Flashcards

1
Q

bleeding which leads to a HR >__ can be defined as a massive haemorrhage?

A

110

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2
Q

blood loss of __ml per min is an example of massive haemorrhage

A

150

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3
Q

what products will be given in major haemorrhage

A

red cells
FFP
platelets

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4
Q

what ratio should FBC and FFP be given to a massive haemorrhage trauma patient?

A

1:1

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5
Q

what ratio should FBC and FFP be given to a non-trauma patient with massive haemorrhage?

A

2:1

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6
Q

if fibrinogen is _g/l what should be given?

A

1

cryoprecipitate

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7
Q

red cells are for…

A

tissue oxygenation

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8
Q

FFP is for…

A

replacing clotting factors

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9
Q

cryoprecipitate is for..

A

replacing fibrinogen

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10
Q

what should be considered once bleeding has been controlled?

A

thromboprophylaxis

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