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Hemorrhagic anemia: (Question 70) a. leads to hypovolemia. b. may lead to life-threatening shock. c. may be treated with blood transfusions. d. all of the above.
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Hemorrhagic anemia:
(Question 70)
a. leads to hypovolemia.
b. may lead to life-threatening shock.
c. may be treated with blood transfusions.
d. all of the above.
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Option C
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Hemorrhagic anemia is a dangerous disease.
In this our body especially eye doesn't produce those RBCs' which last longer .
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