BACKGROUND: shock refers to a physiological situation that puts life at risk. Its early identification and the timely institution of therapeutic measures can avoid death. Despite the frequent administration of fluid therapy as a treatment for shock, the type and dose of fluids to be delivered remain undetermined. AIM: to determine the type of fluids to be administered and the type of approach to be performed in the different types of shock. METHOD: integrative literature review. RESULTS: data about fluid therapy in hypovolaemic and distributive shock were obtained, specifically in the haemorrhagic and the septic types. None of the articles addressed cardiogenic shock. CONCLUSION: hypotensive resuscitation, with blood, is th...
Abstract Background: Traumatic shock is a condition that is notoriously difficult to treat, especial...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Hemorrhage control and resuscitation are the top priorities in trauma care. Exsanguination is the le...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
International audienceBackgroundFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatme...
Shock is a pathologic state with high mortality rate and characterized by a reduction of systemic ti...
International audienceFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in pati...
Background: Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patient care. ...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Abstract In patients with septic shock, the administration of fluids during initial hemodynamic resu...
Hemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of death in civilian and military trauma. Effec-tive hemorrha...
Fluid resuscition is crucial for management of traumatic shock. The kind and the amount of fluids in...
Abstract Background: Traumatic shock is a condition that is notoriously difficult to treat, especial...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Hemorrhage control and resuscitation are the top priorities in trauma care. Exsanguination is the le...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
International audienceBackgroundFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatme...
Shock is a pathologic state with high mortality rate and characterized by a reduction of systemic ti...
International audienceFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in pati...
Background: Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patient care. ...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Abstract In patients with septic shock, the administration of fluids during initial hemodynamic resu...
Hemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of death in civilian and military trauma. Effec-tive hemorrha...
Fluid resuscition is crucial for management of traumatic shock. The kind and the amount of fluids in...
Abstract Background: Traumatic shock is a condition that is notoriously difficult to treat, especial...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Hemorrhage control and resuscitation are the top priorities in trauma care. Exsanguination is the le...