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This is the second part of the Pathophysiology of Shock episode. In this recording we'll look at:
1. Why relying on a BP for indication of shock could be deadly for your patient,
2. The three stages of shock and why you must be aggressive in its recognition and treatment and,
3. How the movement of fluid in and out of the cells affects the hemostatic status of your patient.
By Dr. Bill Young, NRP, Ed. D.4.7
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This is the second part of the Pathophysiology of Shock episode. In this recording we'll look at:
1. Why relying on a BP for indication of shock could be deadly for your patient,
2. The three stages of shock and why you must be aggressive in its recognition and treatment and,
3. How the movement of fluid in and out of the cells affects the hemostatic status of your patient.

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