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Resuscitation from Severe Hemorrhage

    The resuscitation after severe hemorrhage is a very delicate process which involves many

biological factors with a very small time window. To successfully revive a victim of severe

exsanguination, one must work quickly within the "golden hour" time limit. In this time period, there are

various trauma that must be avoided; cardiac arrest, hypotension, hemorrhagic shock, and hypothermia to

name a few. This article encompasses the current technology for resuscitation as well as future possibilities

for research.

    The basic idea behind the resuscitation process involves the restoration of normotension in the

blood stream while avoiding cardiac arrest, and hemorrhagic shock. Even when normotension is restored

and cardiac arrest is avoided, hemorrhagic shock, which can cause organ failure, is often a problem. There

are 3 types of hemorrhagic shock: compensated hemorrhagic shock; uncompensated hemorrhagic shock,

the shock which is reversible; and irreversible hemorrhagic shock. The most popular way of resuscitation

is the use of lactated ringer's solution to make up for lost blood volume by making the cells swell and in

turn restores normotension. This works fairly well but it is not the optimal treatment.

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

    Half of the deaths that occur annually are due to acute illness or injury, and are associated with

circulatory failure or shock. Some of these deaths could be avoided by the proper m...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 08-17-2009
Category: Social Issues
Words: 445
Pages: 1.78