A gradually declining hematocrit, secondary to a slow or occult GI bleed, can lead to ____.
A) rectal fissures
B) intraperitoneal hemorrhage
C) acute pancreatitis
D) anemia
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Q22: If a patient is complaining of nausea,
Q23: The Paramedic's assessment for any blood in
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Q27: _ involve(s) a reddish central spot with
Q28: _ gastrointestinal bleeding includes bleeding from the
Q29: If fluid or blood loss is suspected,
Q30: Bruises around the patient's umbilicus, or periumbilical
Q31: The Paramedic's initial focus when examining the
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