Correct option is B
Sol. Severe hemorrhage leads to hypovolemic shock, a condition where there’s not enough blood to circulate, causing low BP and organ failure. Immediate intervention with IV fluids or blood transfusion is critical. It can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) Hypoglycemia – Refers to low blood sugar, usually due to insulin imbalance or starvation, not blood loss.
· (b) Shock – Correct. Blood loss reduces circulating volume, impairing oxygen supply to organs and causing shock.
· (c) Anaphylaxis – A severe allergic reaction causing airway blockage, not triggered by trauma or blood loss.
· (d) Sepsis – A systemic infection that causes organ dysfunction, unrelated to mechanical injuries like blood loss.