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Hypovolemic shock clinical presentation

Describe the clinical presentation, including signs, symptoms, and laboratory test measurements, for the typical hypovolemic shock patient. [Pg.195]

Intraabdominal infections have a wide spectrum of clinical features often depending on the specific disease process, the location and the magnitude of bacterial contamination, and concurrent host factors. Patients with primary and secondary peritonitis present quite differently (Table 42-3). If peritonitis continues untreated, the patient may experience hypovolemic shock from fluid loss into the peritoneum, bowel wall, and lumen. This may be accompanied by generalized sepsis. Intraabdominal abscess may pose a diagnostic challenge as the symptoms are neither specific nor dramatic. [Pg.458]

The clinical presentation of patients with hypovolemic shock can vary substantially dependingon concomitant disease states, medications, and cause of hypovolemia. [Pg.479]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.481 , Pg.482 , Pg.483 ]




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