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| A type of disruptive shock |
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| Defined as the inadequate perfusion of cell, tissue and organs with oxygen and other nutrients, resulting in cell tissue and organ dysfunction. |
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| Is the emergency care process that attempts to restore loss vital functions. |
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| During a shock state inadequate amounts of oxygen and glucose are delivered to cells. |
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| Patient who has a decreased blood volume will have a decreased in preload which causes the stroke volume and cardiac output to fall. |
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| The amount of inspired air inhaled in one normal inspiration |
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| The total amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle to the body in one minute. |
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