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Pathophysiology of hemorrhagic shock.

Kendon W KuoLee Palmer
Published in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2022)
Shock is a state of inadequate cellular energy production and can be triggered by many causes Both traumatic and non-traumatic causes of hemorrhage can lead to the development of hemorrhagic shock Prompt recognition and attenuation of hemorrhage is paramount in preventing the onset or potentiation of hemorrhagic shock Acute hemorrhage produces distinct physiological responses depending on the magnitude and rate of hemorrhage. Hemorrhagic shock may be directly related to the initial injury but may also be exacerbated and complicated by a post-traumatic coagulopathy, termed acute traumatic coagulopathy.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • liver failure
  • respiratory failure
  • drug induced
  • intensive care unit
  • mechanical ventilation