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    When the Body Cannot Compensate Quickly Enough for Uncontrollable Bleeding
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When the Body Cannot Compensate Quickly Enough for Uncontrollable Bleeding

Question 7

Question 7

Multiple Choice

When the body cannot compensate quickly enough for uncontrollable bleeding, the result is:


A) cardiac arrest.
B) a heart attack.
C) unresponsiveness.
D) shock.

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