How much blood loss is noxious?

So I know I have already asked this question, but I didn't get the answer I needed. If at hand were 5 quarts of blood in a human body, how much would have to be taken out formerly the person dies?
Answers:
35-40% of ongoing loss kills you
roughly half of your blood 2-3 liters
It depends on the person...what type of physical condition they are in and what not.

However, those can bleed to death within a few minutes (3) with a primary laceration to lets say...the femoral artery (one in the knee).

After losing over 1000ml (one liter)...you're gonna expierence symptoms such as nouns, dizziness, nausea, etc.

After losing about 2-3 liters, you're gonna be...deceased.

However, EMS and ER's can provide what we call "massive fluid resuscitation" within hopes of bringing you back Source(s): FF/EMT-P


oh...and thanks for answering my question! :-)
depend on one's health
1000m or 1liters u tip out in coma etc
2 liters to 3 three ur a goner

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