Catastrophic Haemorrhage

Catastrophic haemorrhage refers to major bleeding points where pressure can be applied to stem the flow of blood. It is the most common preventable cause of death in trauma situations, accounting for 30-40% of deaths from traumatic injuries in both civilian and military populations.

The site of major blood loss can be remembered by "Floor + 4 more"

What are the 5 major sites of blood loss?