2020
DOI: 10.1097/01.naj.0000697640.04470.21
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CE: Trauma-Related Hemorrhagic Shock: A Clinical Review

Abstract: Optimal management of trauma-related hemorrhagic shock begins at the point of injury and continues throughout all hospital settings. Several procedures developed on the battlefield to treat this condition have been adopted by civilian health care systems and are now used in a number of nonmilitary hospitals. Despite the important role nurses play in caring for patients with trauma-related hemorrhagic shock, much of the literature on this condition is directed toward paramedics and physicians. This article disc… Show more

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“…The emergency rescue and nursing model enhances the requirements of nursing staff to a certain extent. The nursing staff not only needs to have professional theoretical skills but also needs to have skilled operation ability and high sense of responsibility to treat and care for them in the shortest time, so as to reduce the incidence of complications [ 29 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emergency rescue and nursing model enhances the requirements of nursing staff to a certain extent. The nursing staff not only needs to have professional theoretical skills but also needs to have skilled operation ability and high sense of responsibility to treat and care for them in the shortest time, so as to reduce the incidence of complications [ 29 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) Hypovolemic shock in the needlelike sensation, sequencing from a hypercritical decrement in perfusing plasma volume without dangerous hemorrhage. (3) Traumatic hypovolemic shock, sequencing from a hypercritical suppression in perfusing plasma volume without serious hemorrhage, owing to soft tissue affliction and the delivery of immune system conciliators [5,7]. Treatment: The preclinical and clinical management of hypovolemic shock contains of instantaneous intravascular volume substitution with equilibrium crystalloids using broad-bore peripheral venous access and, in a long suffering that is hemorrhaging, hast bleeding restrain [5]; supplemental O 2 ; supine position.…”
Section: Hypovolemic Shockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypovolemic shock occurs when severe dehydration or the loss of blood caused by medical malpractice or trauma, which leaves the vascular system with insufficient blood volume and thus severely reduction in perfusion pressure. This hypovolemic shock due to the loss of blood is called hemorrhagic shock (HS) (1). The immune dysfunction caused by HS is an important cause of death in patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%