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What percentage of blood loss usually results in death?
20% or more
50% or more
40% or more
30% or more
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40% or more.
Explanation: Class IV hemorrhage (loss >40% of blood volume) causes severe hypotension and shock and is life‑threatening; losses approaching or exceeding 50% are usually fatal without rapid resuscitation.
Explanation: Class IV hemorrhage (loss >40% of blood volume) causes severe hypotension and shock and is life‑threatening; losses approaching or exceeding 50% are usually fatal without rapid resuscitation.
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