There's NO FUCKING way anyone could survive both Femoral arteries being severed.
He would've lost at least a minute before anyone realized what happened or knew what to do.
The so called veteran was TOO convenient at the location.
They're all fucking actors.
No fucking way. He would've bled out in 1 minute tops and pass out, not sit on the chair like that!
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38376574 Hypovolemic ShockDirect loss of effective circulating blood volume leading to:
A rapid, weak, thready pulse due to
decreased blood flow combined with tachycardiaCool, clammy skin due to vasoconstriction and stimulation of vasoconstriction
Rapid and shallow breathing due to sympathetic nervous system stimulation and acidosis
Hypothermia due to decreased perfusion and evaporation of sweat
Thirst and dry mouth, due to fluid depletion and
Cold and mottled skin (Livedo reticularis), especially extremities, due to insufficient perfusion of the skin
The severity of hemorrhagic shock can be graded on a 1-4 scale on the physical signs. This approximates to the effective loss of blood volume.
Vasoconstriction is the narrowing of the blood vessels resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessels, particularly the large arteries and small arterioles. The process is the opposite of vasodilation, the widening of blood vessels. The process is particularly important in staunching hemorrhage and acute blood loss.
When blood vessels constrict, the flow of blood is restricted or decreased, thus, retaining body heat or increasing vascular resistance. Cutaneously, this makes the skin turn paler because less blood reaches the surface, reducing the radiation of heat. On a larger level, vasoconstriction is one mechanism by which the body regulates and maintains mean arterial pressure.