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Critical Blood Loss Demands Fluid Resuscitation to Fight Hypovolemic Shock    
by Jeff Solheim, RN, CEN, CFRN, FAEN
CE490 l 1.00 hr

Critical Blood Loss Demands Fluid Resuscitation to Fight Hypovolemic Shock - CE490
Objectives:

The purpose of this program is to inform nurses about trends in fluid resuscitation of patients in hypovolemic shock caused by blood loss. After studying the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Identify the stages of hypovolemic shock.
  • Describe the clinical manifestations ofhypovolemic shock.
  • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of fluids used to treat hypovolemic shock.

Course expires on 11/13/2011
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