The benefits are prevention of recurrent splenic sequestration crises and reduction of the risk of hypovolemic shock and morbidity. |
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When the patient began bleeding from a gastric ulcer and exhibiting signs of hypovolemic shock, an exploratory laparotomy was performed. |
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This issue is of minor importance in most instances of either pure hemorrhagic or hypovolemic shock. |
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Of these latter four patients, three were found to be hypovolemic, and one patient with sepsis had severe myocardial depression. |
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Shock should be assumed to be hypovolemic in origin, since neurogenic shock and cardiogenic shock are rare in children with trauma. |
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Death due to hypovolemic shock, hemoconcentration or thromboembolism has occurred. |
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In the hypovolemic dogs, the systolic blood pressure fell significantly within 30 minutes of the first dose. |
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Removal of ascitic fluid from a patient with cirrhosis may cause changes in cardiovascular function and even result in hypovolemic shock. |
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Traumatized clients who are cool and tachycardic should be considered as being in hypovolemic shock until proven otherwise. |
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Hypotension after trauma should be considered hypovolemic in origin until proven otherwise. |
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The rabbit is often found in a state of severe hypovolemic shock, due to blood loss, with pale, cyanotic mucous membranes and ears. |
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For treatment of hypovolemic shock, the volume administered and the speed of infusion should be adapted to the response of the individual patient. |
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Once you enter hypovolemic shock, death can follow within minutes. |
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Death from hypovolemic shock caused by interstitial hemorrhage into the liver may occur within 1 to 3 hours in acutely dosed and sensitive animals. |
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Opioids may induce hypotension, especially in hypovolemic patients. |
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Maximum decrease in systolic arterial pressure in conscious normotensive hypovolemic dogs was similar to that observed in renal hypotensive normovolemic dogs. |
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The common ostrich also experiences an increase in haematocrit, resulting in a hypovolemic state. |
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The resulting hypovolemic shock may necessitate emergency RBC transfusion. |
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This patient had low urinary osmolality and a low sodium concentration, which is inconsistent with SIADH and hypovolemic hyponatremia. |
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A patient who is hypovolemic, or a patient who has decreased cardiac output from an MI, will exhibit a decrease in the systolic pressure. |
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Head injuries are never a cause of hypovolemic shock. |
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In the aforementioned case, bleeding and hypovolemic shock continued following red blood cell and plasma infusion. |
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However, when EMS are not likely to be readily available, the value of office-based vascular access skills for the care of a hypovolemic child cannot be overstated. |
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She developed signs consistent with Grade II hypovolemic shock. |
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Define Hypovolemic Nursing, Peak Performance and Congestive Nursing Failure. |
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