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Soloha48 [4]
1 year ago
6

For fluid resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock, give about _____ of crystalloid for every _____ of blood lost.

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Agata [3.3K]1 year ago
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For fluid resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock, about 3 ML of crystalloid for every 1 ML blood lost. 3 L of fluid needs to administered to raise the intramuscular volume by 1L.

Fluid administration should continue until the patient's hydrodynamics become stabilized. Crystaloids quickly leak from vascular space, fluid expands the blood volume by 20-30% . Lactated ringer's solution is used balanced salt solution for fluid resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock.

Colloid solution are generally not used. Those who have dehydration and adequate circulatory volume typically free water deficit and hypo-tonic solutions.Lost blood volume with intravenous fluids called crystalliods. Consistency of liquid is thin and saline solution.

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