| hypovolemic shock | A medical condition where there are abnormally low levels of blood plasma in the body, such that the body is unable to properly maintain blood pressure, cardiac output of blood, and normal amounts of fluid in the tissues. This results in a state of deep physical depression. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| hypovolemic shock |
shock caused by severe blood or fluid loss
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of or relating to a decrease in the volume of circulating blood
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| hypovolemic s. |
shock resulting from insufficient blood volume for the maintenance of adequate cardiac output, blood pressure, and tissue perfusion. Without modification the term refers to absolute hypovolemic shock caused by acute hemorrhage or excessive fluid loss. Relative hypovolemic shock refers to a situation in which the blood volume is normal but insufficient because of widespread vasodilation as in neurogenic shock or septic shock. Clinical characteristics include hypotension; hyperventilation; cold, clammy, cyanotic skin; a weak and rapid pulse; oliguria; and mental confusion, combativeness, or anxiety. Called also hematogenic or oligemic s.
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| hypovolemic | of or relating to a decrease in the volume of circulating blood |
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| hypovolemic | shock caused by severe blood or fluid loss |
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