A severely injured patient has lost approximately 750 mL of blood. What is the appropriate volume of crystalloid solution to administer to the patient?

A. 750 mL
B. 1,500 mL
C. 1,000 mL
D. 2,250 mL


Answer: D. 2,250 mL

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