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excessive and
rapid losses of
volume may lead to
hypovolemic shock.
Signs and
symptoms of
hypovolemic shock include increased heart rate, low
blood pressure...
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Hypovolemic shock is a form of
shock caused by
severe hypovolemia (insufficient
blood volume or
extracellular fluid in the body). It can be
caused by...
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types based on the
underlying cause:
hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, and
distributive shock.
Hypovolemic shock, also
known as low
volume shock...
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history and
physical exam are
necessary to help
determine if the
person is
hypovolemic, euvolemic, or hypervolemic,
which has
important implications in determining...
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prevent death. This
system is
basically the same as used in the
staging of
hypovolemic shock.
Individuals in
excellent physical and
cardiovascular shape may...
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known as
hypovolemic shock, a
condition characterized by
inadequate delivery of
oxygen to
vital organs. In the case of
traumatic hypovolemic shock, this...
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calomel (a purgative) and
extensive bloodletting,
likely resulting in
hypovolemic shock. Washington's
funeral was held on
December 18, 1799, four days...
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vital signs or
level of consciousness. This is
called hemorrhagic or
hypovolemic shock,
which is a type of
shock that
occurs when
there is not enough...
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secreting endotoxins (the
septic form). This can lead to life-threatening
hypovolemic shock and
septic shock, and
requires intensive care,
including antibiotics...
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including uterine hypertonus,
fetal distress,
fetal death, and rarely,
hypovolemic shock (shock
secondary to
severe blood loss). The
uterus may
adopt a...