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  2. Cardiac Troponin Test: A test that detects a heart attack - WebMD

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    13 min read. The cardiac troponin test detects damage to the heart muscle. Troponin is a protein that appears in the blood only when the heart muscle is damaged, as in a heart attack. There are ...

  3. Troponin: What Is it, Tests, and More - Healthline

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    Troponins are proteins released into the bloodstream if there’s heart damage. Lab results below the 99th percentile mean normal function. Higher levels could mean a heart attack or another ...

  4. Myoglobin-Serum: Purpose, Procedure, and Results - Healthline

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    In most instances, the normal (or negative) range for the serum myoglobin test is 0 to 85 nanogram per milliliter (ng/mL). Normal results will allow your doctor to rule out a heart attack ...

  5. How Much Blood Can You Lose Without Severe Side Effects?

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    Eligible for transfusion. Ineligible for transfusion. Typical blood loss. Takeaway. Losing 50% of the blood in your body may be fatal, but minor blood loss doesn’t pose any lasting risk to your ...

  6. Cardiac output - Wikipedia

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    Major factors influencing cardiac output – heart rate and stroke volume, both of which are variable. [1]In cardiac physiology, cardiac output (CO), also known as heart output and often denoted by the symbols , ˙, or ˙, [2] is the volumetric flow rate of the heart's pumping output: that is, the volume of blood being pumped by a single ventricle of the heart, per unit time (usually measured ...

  7. Critical hit - Wikipedia

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    In many role-playing games and video games, a critical hit (or crit) is a chance that a successful attack will deal more damage than a normal blow.. The concept of critical hits originates from wargames and role-playing games, as a way to simulate luck, and crossed over into video games in the 1986 JRPG Dragon Quest, [1] set at a fixed rate of 1/64 (~1.56%). [2]

  8. Hypovolemic Shock: Symptoms, Stages, Causes, Diagnosis, and ...

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    Hypovolemic Shock Causes. Causes of hypovolemic shock that involve bleeding include: Broken bones around your hips. Cuts on your head and neck. Damage to organs in your belly, including your ...

  9. Retacrit Injection: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ... - WebMD

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    Change the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. Do not inject into an area of skin that is tender, red, bruised, hard, or has scars or stretch marks. Learn how to store and ...