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- Exsanguination abstract "Exsanguination is the process of blood loss, to a degree sufficient to cause death. One does not have to lose literally all of one's blood to cause death. Depending upon the age, health, and fitness level of the individual, people can die from losing half or two-thirds of their blood; a loss of roughly one-third of the blood volume is considered very serious. Even a single deep cut can warrant suturing and hospitalization, especially if trauma, a vein or artery, or another comorbidity is involved. It is most commonly known as "bleeding to death" or colloquially as "bleeding out". The word itself originated from Latin: ex ("out of") and sanguis ("blood").".
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- Exsanguination hasPhotoCollection Exsanguination.
- Exsanguination subject Category:Blood.
- Exsanguination subject Category:Causes_of_death.
- Exsanguination subject Category:Suicide_methods.
- Exsanguination type Ability105616246.
- Exsanguination type Abstraction100002137.
- Exsanguination type Cognition100023271.
- Exsanguination type Know-how105616786.
- Exsanguination type Method105660268.
- Exsanguination type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Exsanguination type SuicideMethods.
- Exsanguination type Disease.
- Exsanguination type Situation.
- Exsanguination comment "Exsanguination is the process of blood loss, to a degree sufficient to cause death. One does not have to lose literally all of one's blood to cause death. Depending upon the age, health, and fitness level of the individual, people can die from losing half or two-thirds of their blood; a loss of roughly one-third of the blood volume is considered very serious.".
- Exsanguination label "Exsanguination".
- Exsanguination label "Exsanguinação".
- Exsanguination label "استنزاف".
- Exsanguination sameAs Exsanguinação.
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- Exsanguination sameAs Q4859075.
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- Exsanguination sameAs Exsanguination.
- Exsanguination wasDerivedFrom Exsanguination?oldid=597034403.
- Exsanguination isPrimaryTopicOf Exsanguination.