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It is essential that the retrievalist is au fait with the clinical syndrome of shock. A précis of the pathophysiology of shock is explained and conditions that progress to shock are listed. Risk factors are identified and interventions are covered. The retrievalist is given evidence-based guidance on the use of interventions and treatments to support these patients.
Oxford University Press
Title: Shock
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It is essential that the retrievalist is au fait with the clinical syndrome of shock.
A précis of the pathophysiology of shock is explained and conditions that progress to shock are listed.
Risk factors are identified and interventions are covered.
The retrievalist is given evidence-based guidance on the use of interventions and treatments to support these patients.

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