The primary method of dispatch was for a long time to cut the dolphin's throat, severing blood vessels, and death was due to exsanguination.
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Junctional arterial injuries can rapidly lead to death by exsanguination prior to care in the hospital so out-of-hospital control of junctional bleeding can be lifesaving.
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In any case, animal welfare advisory councils clearly emphasize that the time from incapacitation to start of exsanguination should be prompt; recommending a time under 15 seconds.
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The blow / shot is intended to either kill the horse instantly or stun it, with exsanguination ( bleeding out ) being used immediately after to ensure death.
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An autopsy performed on Adan following his death found that he died of exsanguination ( blood loss ) as a result of the six gunshot wounds he had sustained.
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Continued pumping operation of the heart during exsanguination increases the rate of depletion, and thus hastens diminished function, but concurrently with similar death of other parts in the body.
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Does the word you are looking for mean something other than dehydration, exsanguination, or low blood pressure ? talk ) 02 : 11, 26 September 2011 ( UTC)
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During predatory attacks, leopards typically bite their prey's throat or the nape of the neck, lacerating or severing jugular veins and carotid arteries, causing rapid exsanguination.
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Patients can also develop catastrophic internal hemorrhages, such as from a bleeding peptic ulcer, postpartum bleeding or splenic hemorrhage, which can cause exsanguination without any external signs of distress.
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Common causes of death following gunshot injury include exsanguination, hypoxia caused by pneumothorax, catastrophic injury to the heart and larger blood vessels, and damage to the brain or central nervous system.