I dont know which is why I am looking on the internet.
We had a very sick 19 year old girl who collapsed on the street after a 2 week respiratory illness and appears to have collapsed with a PE on top of her pneumonia.
Her HHb was 56% on her venous and arterial gas but I dont know what it means.
She went onto have ECMO and did poorly.
Pulmonary arterial system has high pressure but low oxygen concentration.
An arterial bleed, because the blood is flowing at a high rate of speed/pressure.
High Blood Pressure
the blood pressure in your arteries is too high
arterial end
It shrinks as water moves out of the cell.
, Because Intra arterial pressure is very high Blood goes away from heart to tissue level
This situation happen because VOLUME OF RBCs in venous blood is high. The volume is increased from arterial blood to venous blood because chloride shift that occurred;relate with increase of carbon dioxide in blood.
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Arterial bleeding is more likely to have difficulty clotting due to the high pressure and oxygenated blood flow from the arteries. This type of bleeding often appears as bright red blood that spurts rhythmically with the heartbeat. Immediate medical attention is crucial for arterial bleeding.
Arterial bleeding produces the fastest blood loss and is the most difficult to control. Arteries carry oxygenated blood at high pressure and if severed, can result in rapid and profuse bleeding. Immediate medical attention is necessary to control arterial bleeding.
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