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Ineffective Tissue Perfusion Related To Gi Bleed







































... applicable because of altered renal, cardiac, cerebral, pulmonary, or gastrointestinal (GI) tissue perfusion, such as Risk for Complications of GI Bleeding or .... View Ineffective tissue perfusion 1.doc from NUR FUNDAMENTA at John Overton ... _ Date:_ _Page:_1_ Problem:_Anemia because of GI bleeding _ NURSING. ... Need: Physiological Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective tissue perfusion related to .... In some cases, finasteride causes changes to breast tissue during the time a man is ... plant with diverse activities including enhancement microcapillary perfusion. Hair loss and prostate drugs linked to persistent erectile dysfunction in men. ... the androgen receptor (AR) gene are implicated in PFS. altered interest in having​ .... Jan 13, 2009 — NCP Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Peripheral, Renal, Gastrointestinal, Cardiopulmonary, Cerebral ... Decreased tissue perfusion can be transient with few or minimal consequences to the health of the ... o Intracranial bleeding. This can result to bleeding in the nasal or oral mucosa, underneath the skin, and ... Hemangiomas, aortic aneurysms, GI cancers, blood cancers, and heat stroke ... Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Tissue Perfusion (Peripheral) related to the .... As in other types of shock, systemic reduction in tissue perfusion leads to ... Blood loss can be due to bleeding from cuts or other injury or internal bleeding such as gastrointestinal tract bleeding. ... Clearance not altered by hypovolemia.. Bleeding Ratio/Viscosity a. ... ineffective tissue perfusion related to decreased ... GI Bleed. Fever. Increased protein. Catabolism21. HTN. Fluid retention. Fatigue.. Bleeding and thrombosis may occur in multiple, unrelated anatomic locations. ... skin, gastrointestinal tract, and central nervous system: • Renal involvement: ... to the child with DIC: Ineffective tissue perfusion related to intravascular thrombosis .... Assessment Focus | Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Tissue Perfusion · Understand the need to maintain moderate activity level to promote circulation. · Articulate .... Jul 11, 2019 — Hypovolemic Shock also often occurs after trauma, GI bleeding, or rupture of organs or aneurysms. The symptoms ... Decreased Cardiac Output; Deficient Fluid Volume; Ineffective Tissue Perfusion; Anxiety ... May be related to.. GI bleeding, cerebral bleed, recent trauma. ... Ineffective Tissue Perfusion, related to effects of ... Remain free of injury, including avoidance of unusual bleeding.. 8 Asthma Nursing Care Plans. NANDA nursing diagnosis for asthma nursing care plans including their nursing assessment and interventions, goals, related .... Mar 5, 2020 — ... Gastrointestinal Bleeding · Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding ... The skull is filled with brain tissue, blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). ... large acute ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, aneurysms, brain ... in reduced cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) and cause cerebral ischemia.. Feb 10, 2021 — body tissue perfusion, and these are neither particularly. specific nor, in ... larly ineffective. 38 ... major elective gastrointestinal surgery. Anesth .... by Z Konyar · 2019 · Cited by 1 — predict the mortality of patients detected with gastrointestinal bleeding in the emergency department. ... ated, and thus patients with ineffective tissue perfusion​.. Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion; Possible nursing diagnosis. ... Ineffective Tissue perfusion (specify type): cerebral, renal, cardiopulmonary, GI, peripheral Decrease in oxygen resulting in failure to ... Risk for infection related to bleeding.. ... mobility ' Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion Risk for contamination Risk for falls ... image Ineffective protection Interrupted family processes Risk for bleeding ... (cardiopulmonary) Ineffective tissue perfusion (GI) Ineffective tissue perfusion .... On inspection, the gums will appear red and puffy, and will usually bleed during ... Gastrointestinal Tract > On NPO as ordered > Has not defecated upon assessment > Able ... Risk for altered peripheral tissue perfusion After 3 days of nursing .... Acute pain ( D. Ineffective tissue perfusion Correct answer - A . Rationales : Feces ... C . Rationales : A client with GI bleeding isn't necessarily at risk for infection . ... Abdominal masses and abnormal peristalsis aren't necessarily related to colic .... Mar 31, 2020 — Mucus and Bicarbonate The entire gastrointestinal epithelium is coated with ... Upper gastrointestinal bleeding pathophysiology Image Transcriptionclose. ... Altered luminal chemosensing or aberrant signalling in response to SCFAs ... the hyperaemic response to acid perfusion increase mucosal injury.. Altered tissue perfusion (myocardial) related to narrowing of the coronary artery(​ies) ... status changes which may indicate G.I. bleeding or cardiac tamponade.. states have similar manifestations of inadequate peripheral tissue perfusion, ... 2014).Clinical signs include hypotension, tachycardia, tachypnea, cool skin, altered level of ... taken for endoscopic treatment of a gastrointestinal bleed which was .... Application to Clinical Practice Lynda Juall Carpenito-Moyet. RENAL , CEREBRAL , CARDIOPULMONARY , GASTROINTESTINAL ) Ineffective Tissue Perfusion .... Assess for signs of ineffective tissue perfusion by system: Renal. oliguria or anuria. Gastrointestinal. nausea; hypoactive or absent bowel sounds. Peripheral.. Absorption: Well absorbed from the GI tract after oral administration. Distribution: Crosses ... Ineffective tissue perfusion (Indications); Risk for injury (Side Effects) .... Ineffective Health Maintenance [Care Plan] Self-Care Deficit [Care Plan] Social ... Nursing Care Plan – Ineffective tissue perfusion related to vasoconstriction of blood ... Nursing Care Plan – Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Nursing Care Plan .... by SML Coyer · Cited by 5 — Gastrointestinal bleeding or bleeding from colon cancer can cause ... intake of essential nutrients; altered tissue perfusion related to inadequate .... ... that attenuate the hyperaemic response to acid perfusion increase mucosal injury. ... Altered luminal chemosensing or aberrant signalling in response to SCFAs ... components which include: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding pathophysiology ... mucosal barrier function increases the risk of tissue injury and inflammation.. Mar 22, 2015 — All types of shock eventually result in ineffective tissue perfusion and acute circulatory failure ... Gastrointestinal dysfunction occurs as a result of splanchnic ... with uncontrolled hemorrhage is postulated to lessen bleeding and .... Aug 15, 2009 — This suggested that risk of intraoperative bleeding among patients undergoing ... Intraoperative therapeutics are applied to maintain organ perfusion and euglycemia A ... Listed below are the codes and the deficiencies they relate to. ... A brain biopsy is a procedure to remove a sample of abnormal tissue for .... NCP Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Peripheral, Renal, Gastrointestinal, ... Risk for Altered Cerebral Tissue Perfusion related to inadequate glucose supply to the brain. ... This pathology either causes hemorrhage from a tear in the vessel wall or .... Unless the definition, defining characteristics, related and / or risk factors are known, the label itself is ... Risk for ineffective gastrointestinal perfusion. • Risk for​ .... Upper gastrointestinal/esophageal bleeding, 306 ... Perfusion, ineffective peripheral tissue. Perfusion, risk for ... Perfusion, risk for ineffective gastrointestinal.. Risk for ineffective gastrointestinal perfusion – Risk for ineffective ... Risk for ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion – Ineffective ... Risk for bleeding – Risk for dry .... by M Moon · 2011 · Cited by 9 — Volume/Dynamics, Impaired Gas Exchange, Altered Tissue Perfusion, ... disease (CVD) (n=57, 9.9%); septicemia (n=37, 6.4%), gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage.. by E Greenfield · 2010 · Cited by 45 — Ineffective tissue perfusion related to compression and impaired vascular circulation in the extremities ... Gastrointestinal bleeding related to stress response.. May 20, 2018 — 8. Digestive disturbances ... Altered tissue perfusion (myocardial) related to narrowing of the coronary artery(ies) and associated with .... Alteration in cerebral tissue perfusion. 6°F and ... Below are recent practice questions under UNIT 1 -Medical-Surgical Nursing for Gastrointestinal Disorders. Acrocyanosis D. ... Ineffective airway clearance. ... Painless vaginal bleeding 53.. Apr 30, 2017 — Blood loss from cuts/wounds; Through the gastrointestinal system: ... or internal bleeding caused by trauma or as a complication of surgery. ... With severe fluid volume deficit, you will see signs of decreased tissue perfusion: .... Ineffective tissue perfusion related to vaginal bleeding. Anxiety / fear related to changes in circumstances or the threat of death. Risk for infection related to .... Monitor bleeding; Monitor hemodynamic status, neurological and vital signs. 2. Monitor vital signs activities: Monitor blood pressure, pulse, temperature .... Dec 6, 2020 — I am also doing a care plan for ineffective tissue perfusion. ... vein thrombosis, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and atherosclerosis causes.. Jul 2, 2006 — ... a care plan on tissue perfusion after a gi bleed....any suggestions will ... Ineffective tissue perfusion as a nursing diagnosis after a GI bleed, .... ... of a Client With an Alteration in Hemodynamics, Tissue Perfusion and Hemostasis ... the efforts to save life with emergency medical measures are unsuccessful. ... pacemakers which include bleeding, inadvertent punctures of major vessels, ... the renal system, the heart and the heart muscle, the gastrointestinal tract and .... Dec 20, 2020 — Ineffective Tissue Perfusion : Cerebral related to Meningitis ... may be needed to prevent recurrence of bleeding, in the case of hemorrhagic stroke. ... It carries oxygen from the lungs and nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.. (syncope, GI discomforts, risk ... care plan?) Nutrition, Altered: Less Than Body. Requirements. Related to: Increased demands of pregnancy, ... Vaginal bleeding during the first half of pregnancy ... monary and placental tissue perfusion by.. Ineffective tissue perfusion related to decreased hemoglobin concentration in blood. RATIONALE ... Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding (LGIB). api-19641337.. Mar 13, 2021 — Nursing Diagnosis Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion related to interruption of ... Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Peripheral, Renal, Gastrointestinal, ... blood flow associated with thrombus, embolus, cerebral hemorrhage, .... Apr 15, 2018 — ... bleeding. • Potential for excess fluid volume related to excessive blood/ factor component replacement. • Ineffective tissue perfusion related to .... Ineffective Tissue Perfusion (10001344). 210. Impaired ... Vaginal Bleeding (​10043930). 212 ... Impaired Gastrointestinal System Function (10022931). 241.. Oct 8, 2016 — Relaxation of uterus; leads to postpartum hemorrhage ... Nursing Diagnosis Ineffective tissue perfusion related to hypovolemia ... arterioles and venules in the skin, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, liver, and kidneys to constrict.. Ask relevant questions related to the abdomen, urine output, last bowel movement, ... Abdominal angina = abdominal pain in which perfusion to digestive tissue has ... abdominal distension, and an altered pattern of flatus or bowel movements. ... bowel obstruction Rigidity (board like): bleeding Guarding: muscular tension .... 15 hours ago — Our success highlights the role of multimodal diagnostic imaging studies, including computed tomography perfusion (CTP), for suspected stroke .... to decreased tissue perfusion. The body initially ... to restore tissue perfusion. ... sult in increased abdominal pressure, ascites, and gastrointestinal prob- lems.. Arsenicum album – great for GI upsets from eating spoiled food where there is both ... While similar to the human affliction we know all too well, high blood pressure in ... Sleep apnea can cause your pet's breathing patterns to become altered ... to low CO –Leads to hypotension and poor tissue perfusion •If goes untreated .... GI Bleeding Care Plan, 3199. Grief Related to Intrauterine Fetal Demise Care Plan, 2427 ... Ineffective Tissue Perfusion Care Plan, 5568 .... May 7, 2021 — Ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion related to interruption of blood flow ... vein thrombosis, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and atherosclerosis .... Upper gastrointestinal/esophageal bleeding, 281 ... Gastrointestinal Perfusion, risk for ineffective. Grieving ... Tissue Perfusion, ineffective peripheral 112.. The Epic stented tissue valve with Linx™ anticalcification (AC) technology is ... and also cause bleeding and tearing, so they are not particularly safe or effective. ... perfusion and indirectly increases cardiac output through afterload reduction. ... of the LAA and absence of any atrial fibrilation-related thromboembolic events.. Ineffective Tissue Perfusion (Peripheral) Urinary Retention ... Gastrointestinal and Digestive Care Plans Bariatric ... Gastroenteritis Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Oct 11, 2010 — Abstract: Ephedrine and related optically active b-aminoalcohols can be prepared ... may adversely affect cerebral oxygen saturation and perfusion. ... from the depression of the respiratory, circulatory, and gastrointestinal systems. ... Turbinates are bony structures covered with soft tissue on the sides of the .... risk for Bleeding risk factors may include pregnancy-related complications. ... ineffective Tissue Perfusion (specify) may be related to hypovolemia and ... than body requirements may be related to impaired digestive process and absorption of .... Related Factors · Insufficient blood flow/ Interruption in blood flow to organs and tissues · Deficient amount of hemoglobin to transport oxygen/Blood loss · Impaired .... requirements. Risk for ineffective gastrointestinal perfusion ... Risk for decreased cardiac tissue perfusion. Risk for neonatal jaundice. Risk for ... Risk for bleeding.. Mar 11, 2014 — Upper Gastrointestinal/ Esophageal Bleeding. Deficient fluid volume (isotonic); Risk for ineffective tissue perfusion; Fear or anxiety (specify .... Check for signs and symptoms of bleeding: decrease in hematocrit and hemoglobin ... Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective cardiac tissue perfusion related to reduced ... workload; compromise perfusion to skin, kidneys, lungs, gastrointestinal tract.. Sep 12, 2018 — Hemorrhagic shock is a condition of reduced tissue perfusion, resulting in the ... and blunt trauma, gastrointestinal bleeding, and obstetrical bleeding. ... Elderly people may have both altered physiology and preexisting .... Oct 14, 2020 — I am also doing a care plan for ineffective tissue perfusion. ... tissue perfusion related to interruption of blood flow secondary to hemorrhage as ... It carries oxygen from the lungs and nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.. ineffective gastrointestinal tissue perfusion. See Abdominal Pain ... See GI Bleed (Gastrointestinal Bleeding); Ulcer, Peptic (Duodenal or Gastric). Gastritis.. May 18, 2021 — Patients with acute upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding commonly present ... renal perfusion, patients with acute upper GI bleeding typically have an ... 14.7 (+/​- 0.95), indicating that altered mental status was absent in the ... soft tissue bleeding, minor [slow] gastrointestinal bleeding), Dabigatran (Pradaxa).. Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Tissue Perfusion (Cerebral) related to cerebral edema and ... Tissue Perfusion rt Interruption of blood flow: occlusive disorder, hemorrhage; ... Tissue perfusion (specify type): cerebral, renal, cardiopulmonary, GI, .... by E Integrity — *Tissue perfusion, ineffective, renal, risk for. •. *Tissue perfusion, ineffective gastrointestinal, risk for. •. Tissue ... *Bleeding, risk for: at risk for a decrease in.. Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Nursing Diagnosis for ... Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Peripheral, Renal, Gastrointestinal, ... pressure (ICP) o Vasoconstriction o Intracranial bleeding o Cerebral edema .... report signs of aspirin toxicity (tinnitus, vomiting, GI bleed). • monitor pt for signs ... listen for pericardial friction rub r/t altered tissue perfusion. • listen for crackles .... Apr 15, 2021 — Ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion related to stroke ... It carries oxygen from the lungs and nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract. ... to Decreased cerebral perfusion: Stroke causesHead injury 3 causesIntracerebral bleed, .... Perfusion Impaired Cardiac Function Impaired Tissue Perfusion Altered Blood ... body image Bladder distention Check for signs of hemorrhage Check for anxiety. ... Impaired Urinary Elimination related to UTI GI: Imbalance Nutrition: Less than .... by MF Grassi · 2017 · Cited by 2 — (100%) risk of infection, risk of inefficient gastrointestinal perfusion, risk of ineffective ... Results (100%) were: severity of infection, access for hemodialysis, tissue perfusion - ... of bleeding and hematomas, observe presence of.. For example, if perfusion pressure is decreased to an organ (e.g., by partially occluding ... Dec 23, 2020 · Blood may flow out of the body, as external bleeding, or it may flow ... through the left chambers of the heart to the metabolizing tissues of the body. ... The main vein that carries blood from the digestive tract to the liver.. ineffective tissue perfusion (specify type) (renal, cerebral, cardiopulmonary, gastrointestinal, peripheral) a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American​ .... Oct 28, 2014 — Shock involves ineffective tissue perfusion and acute circulatory failure. ... be used to prevent upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with.. Inadequate perfusion to the extremities refers to decreased arterial blood flow to the extremities. ... Intraplaque hemorrhage and local hypercoagulability ... Soft tissue masses – e.g., sarcoma ... Depending on the location, will have similar presentations as aneurysms described above with a painful, pulsatile mass in the​ .... Feb 12, 2019 — Indicators of location or degree of cerebral circulation or perfusion are alteration in cognition and speech content. Gastrointestinal. Examine GI .... by P Aseni · 2019 · Cited by 6 — Inadequate tissue perfusion and decreased cellular oxygenation due to ... Gastrointestinal complications are more frequently seen in patients ... for early detection of intrabdominal and intrathoracic bleeding or fluid collection.. by HW He · 2019 · Cited by 6 — Objective: Poor tissue perfusion/cellular hypoxia may persist despite restoration of the macrocir. ... Forensic Medicine, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Genetics, Geriatrics ... Although the phenomenon of RI has garnered attention, related ... emergency surgery to control bleeding for hemorrhagic shock, .... Defining Characteristics: altered electrolyte levels ... Causes: Losses from the GI system, such as from diarrhea, vomiting, or drainage from fistul or tubes. Losses of plasma or whole blood, such as with burns or hemorrhage. ... Treatment: Rehydration is important in maintaining tissue perfusion use oral rehydration therapy .... Absolute – due to loss of whole blood / GI bleed, trauma, surgery / loss of ... Dysrhythmias are a late sign of shock; they are related to lack of oxygen to the heart. ... Ineffective tissue perfusion is the priority nursing diagnosis for a patient in shock .... Identified Problem: Pitting edema 2+ noted on both legs, feet and ankles Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Peripheral Tissue Perfusion related to Diabetes Mellitus .... Ineffective tissue perfusion results from inadequate blood flow to an area's ... gastrointestinal (meaning digestive tract), and peripheral (meaning affecting the .... disturbance characterized by failure of the circulatory system to maintain adequate perfusion of vital organs. • Decreased tissue perfusion and impaired.. GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM. Problems include GI bleeding, paralytic ileus, constipation, fecal impaction, abdominal ... constipation, and signs of hemorrhage - altered tissue perfusion, decreased cardiac output, and fluid volume deficit.. Dec 14, 2019 — While the symptoms of a brain injury in children are similar to those experienced ... The symptoms are a result of the body's organs and tissues not ... perfusion, either due to ischemia (ischemic strokes) or hemorrhage (hemorrhagic strokes). ... Movement and motivations can be altered when your bird is sick.. Rapid shallow breathing may similarly signal distress related to dehydration. ... history and physical should attempt to identify possible gastrointestinal, renal, ... 35 mm Hg, this indicates inadequate tissue perfusion [2]. pulmonary fibrosis. ... Treatment includes stopping bleeding, intravenous fluid infusion, oxygen and drugs.. In septic shock, there is critical reduction in tissue perfusion; acute failure of multiple organs, including the lungs, kidneys, and liver, can occur. Common causes .... A. Risk for excess fluid volume related to bladder irrigation solution is ... is the most frequent cause of massive upper gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage, but ... for Hemorrhagic Stroke: Ineffective tissue perfusion (cerebral) related to bleeding or​ .... Septic shock occurs due to sepsis and leads to a major decrease in tissue perfusion to organs and tissues. So, in other words, shock (which is where cells are .... by NL In — Shock most commonly occurs from inadequate tissue perfusion due to low or unevenly ... resistance initially occur, resulting in an ineffective distribution of circulating ... Ischemia of the gastrointestinal tract results in impaired mobility and absorption. ... patients with continued hemorrhage and no definitive source of bleeding.. Perfusion is the passage of fluid through the circulatory system or lymphatic system to an organ or a tissue, usually referring to the delivery of blood to a capillary .... Short-term Goal: After the 8 hour shift, the patient's blood pressure and pulse rate will decrease within normal limits. At the end of the hospitalization days, the .... Ineffective Gastrointestinal Tissue Perfusion. Ineffective ... direct pressure to bleeding sites, and maintain normal body temperature to minimize. fluid loss. 3.. Changes in blood pressure beyond the limits of the parameters. Hematuria. Oliguria / anuria. Elevation / decrease in BUN / creatinine ratio. Gastrointestinal :.. Nov 26, 2010 — Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Peripheral, Renal, Gastrointestinal, ... deep vein thrombosis, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and atherosclerosis .... Nov 4, 2012 — Nursing Diagnosis: Risk for Ineffective Tissue Perfusion related to ... caused by gastric ulcers are often lost after acute hemorrhage due to buffer .... Consequently, irritants in the urine create inflammation, tissue changes, and increased pain signals ... This usually happens when the pH of vagina is altered. ... Pregnancy discharge and bleeding are related during pregnancy and are the result of ... decreased cardiac tissue perfusion = aggregation of platelets - risk for fluid .... Hemorrhagic shock refers to a decreased tissue perfusion, leading to insufficient ... such as the kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, and the skin to the central organs, coupled with ... In obstetrics, massive antepartum hemorrhage (APH) and postpartum ... as the development of lactic acidosis, altered mental status, oliguria, pallor, .... Jul 23, 2013 — Ineffective Tissue perfusion (specify type): cerebral, renal, cardiopulmonary, GI, peripheral. Decrease in oxygen resulting in failure to nourish .... Gastrointestinal Bleeding; Hemorrhoids/Hemorrhoidectomy, Care Plan provided on Evolve website; Hepatitis; Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Obesity; Pancreatitis,​ .... Background: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is one of the most frequent causes ... Ineffective Cerebral Tissue Perfusion related to changes in the oxygen bond.. Gastrointestinal: Decreased or absent bowel sounds. Nausea Abdominal distention/pain. Expected Outcome: Patient maintains optimal tissue perfusion to vital .... by A González-Aguña · 2020 · Cited by 4 — PURPOSE: To identify the nursing care problems related to the clinical process of disease by COVID-19 ... Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion. 7. 5. 24. 00047.. The nurse can answer questions the patient may have relating to his care and possible ... from a nursing home, where caregivers report she has altered mental status, ... the older woman and the blood on the tissue, and ushered them into a cubicle. ... Joyce, has just been admitted. , with lower GI [gastrointestinal] bleeding.. At risk for entry of gastrointestinal (GI) secretions, oropharyngeal secretions, solids, or fluids ... Maintain heart rate, rhythm, blood pressure, and tissue perfusion.. Tissue perfusion is crucial for organ functions such as the formation of urine, ... either because of blood loss (e.g., resulting from profound hemorrhage), third space ... a result of fever, vomiting, and diarrhea if gastrointestinal disease is present.. NURSING DIAGNOSES RELATED TO GI/GU FUNCTION (including but not limited to) ... Altered tissue perfusion ... Monitor/report signs/symptoms of bleeding.. Nursing Diagnosis for Anemia: Ineffective Tissue Perfusion related to the decrease ... *Tissue perfusion, ineffective gastrointestinal, risk for • Tissue perfusion, ineffective, peripheral ... Risk for deficit fluid volume related to a bleeding disorder 4. 66cd677a50

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