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It is not recommended for the treatment of hypovolemic shock.
She should have bled to death or died from hypovolemic shock.
His body was rapidly giving out, heading into hypovolemic shock.
In some cases, you may be watched for signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock.
This system is basically the same as used in the staging of hypovolemic shock.
Then would come hypovolemic shock from blood loss, followed by unconsciousness.
Her body is reacting as if she's going into hypovolemic shock, yet she has no blood loss!"
At the least, the victim would experience tremendous pain and go into hypovolemic shock."
Accordingly, death results primarily from hypovolemic shock and exhaustion asphyxia.
To avoid going into hypovolemic shock, fluids will be pumped intravenously.
Hypovolemic shock is caused by significant blood loss.
"Eventually, he would suffer hypovolemic shock: the absence of sufficient blood to the brain.
"Remember that he was already in hypovolemic shock from the massive blood loss even before the crucifixion started.
Now the men who had gone into hypovolemic shock were being given injections of an epinephrine solution.
Intra-abdominal bleeding can lead to hypovolemic shock and death.
Thus, it primarily affects the circulatory system, potentially causing hypovolemic shock.
In larger injuries with more extensive bleeding, signs of hypovolemic shock are most prominent.
For a patient presenting with hypovolemic shock in hospital the following investigations would be carried out:
The most common complication is rupture with internal haemorrhage which may lead to hypovolemic shock.
His death certificate indicated he died due to "extensive bleeding leading to intractable hypovolemic shock."
In addition to causing severe pain, the victim would approach a state of hypovolemic shock due to loss of blood.
Military personnel are often exposed to conditions such as hypovolemic shock, blast force energy waves and concussive injuries.
The drop in fluid levels can lead to a reduction in the volume of blood within the body, which is known as hypovolemic shock.
Death from Ebola virus disease is commonly due to multiple organ failure and hypovolemic shock.
Without vascular integrity, blood quickly leaks through the blood vessel until the individual dies of hypovolemic shock.