震惊的病人

Craig Prescott, Emma Rowland
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及时识别休克患者并给予治疗是至关重要的。血流动力学的稳定和潜在原因的纠正应该基于正在发生的病理生理过程。监测患者对治疗的反应取决于在高依赖性区域的仔细观察以及连续的乳酸测量。通过优化循环休克的治疗,可以提高其显著的发病率和死亡率。在这里,我们概述了循环休克,休克患者的认识和治疗原则,并探讨了休克的一些潜在原因和他们的管理。
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The shocked patient
Prompt recognition of shocked patients and administration of therapy is essential. Haemodynamic stabilization and correction of the underlying cause should be based on the pathophysiological processes that are occurring. Monitoring the patient's response to treatment depends on careful observation in a high-dependency area along with serial lactate measurements. By optimizing the treatment of circulatory shock, its significant morbidity and mortality can be improved. Here, we give an overview of circulatory shock, recognition of shocked patients and principles of treatment, and explore some of the underlying causes of shock and their management.
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