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Hemorrhagic shock.

American family physician, 1983
Shock is a consequence of insufficient blood flow for adequate oxygenation at the cellular level. Early recognition of the signs permits prompt therapy to maintain the effective circulating volume before irreparable organ damage occurs. Classification of shock on the basis of percentage of blood loss is helpful in guiding initial management ...
J, Swedberg, D, Driggers, R, Johnson
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Hemorrhagic shock.

Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstetrique et gynecologie du Canada : JOGC, 2003
To review the clinical aspects of hemorrhagic shock and provide recommendations for therapy.Early recognition of hemorrhagic shock and prompt systematic intervention will help avoid poor outcomes.Establish guidelines to assist in early recognition of hemorrhagic shock and to conduct resuscitation in an organized and evidence-based manner.Medline ...
Marie-Jocelyne, Martel   +7 more
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Hemorrhagic shock

Current Problems in Surgery, 1971
L C, Carey, B D, Lowery, C T, Cloutier
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Hemorrhagic shock

Resuscitation, 1982
G, Offenstadt, P, Pinta
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Hemorrhagic shock

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2013
Donald S, Gann, William R, Drucker
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Hemorrhagic Shock

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2002
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Hemorrhagic Shock

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 1988
Valery Bayshtok, Charles Hanf
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Hemorrhagic shock

The American Journal of Surgery, 1948
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HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK

Anesthesiology, 1959
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