At each stage, management should be informed by monitoring devices which may help indicate the presence of hypovolemia and need for fluids, the response to fluid infusion and the need for fluid removal. Physiological concepts of volume status and fluid therapy Assessing volume status covers several...
12. Use aBPcuff rather than a tourniquet.If the patient has lowBP, it would be best to use aBPcuff inflated to appropriate pressure to make the veins dilate. This technique can also be useful for older patients and those with veins that are too difficult to access. For patients withhypov...
Management is based on sequential association of the shortest possible preoperative resuscitation with surgery limited to essential steps to control injury (stop the bleeding and contamination), without definitive repair. The latter will be ensured during a scheduled re-operation after a period of ...
4. Acute Renal Failure: The body of Nephrotic Syndrome patients often is in a condition of hypovolemia and blood hypercoagulability due to large quantity of proteinuria, hypoproteinemia and hyperlipidemia. All the symptoms of Vomiting, Diarrhea, using antihypertensive agents and diuretics can lead to...
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