yes, if the blood cells absorb too much water, they can "lyse" or burst. therefore, drinking too much water is dangerous.
Blood is always useful. You cannot live without it. Blood is useful in the emergency room when somone loses too much of their own blood.
Diabetic Emergency
Yes.Ex:Hurry and bandage the cut before it bleeds too much!
You need to go to a doctor at once!! If you lose too much blood you might not even know it, and you could faint and become really ill, now GO to the EMERGENCY IMMEDIATELY!!!!!
Not really. It can absorb some posions that are still in your stomach /digestive tract, but that's pretty much it.
1/2 inch -Christian Marlar PCA
Villi in the intestinal tract absorb nutrients from food matter passing by them and "gives" those nutrients to the blood entering them. Therefore, blood exiting the villi have much more nutrients, vitamins, minerals, etc. than blood entering them.
The sound was so penetrating it hurt my ears. There was so much blood, it was penetrating the bandage. The troop was penetrating enemy lines. Sarah Palin's voice is penetrating and grating on my ears.
A small battle dressing is designed to absorb 2,500 milliliters of blood. While the patient is in transport, it is recommended that the dressing not be removed if filled with blood. Rather, place another dressing on top of the wound.
Because normal kidneys will absorb all the sugar from the urine, unless uncontrolled diabetes puts so much glucose in the blood that the kidneys can no longer absorb it all after producing urine.
Anything you can possibly think of when in comes to treating trauma. Wraps, tourniquets, slings for fractured arms, head wounds, ect. I have even used them to restrain combative patients to my gurney. They are my favorite tool in the box.