PRIN.OF HUMAN ANATOMY (LL)
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Michael was brought into the emergency room suffering from a gunshot wound. He is bleeding profusely and exhibits the following: systolic blood pressure is 40 mmHg; weak pulse of 200 beats per minute; cool, pale, and clammy skin. Michael is not producing urine but is asking for water. He is confused and disoriented. What is his diagnosis and what, specifically, is causing these symptoms?
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PRIN.OF HUMAN ANATOMY (LL)
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