ABSTRACT
Hypovolaemic shock (haemorrhagic shock) is usually secondary to rapid blood loss. It remains a leading cause of death in trauma patients and is important in surgical practice. It is the main cause of shock considered in this chapter.
Hypovolaemic shock (haemorrhagic shock) is usually secondary to rapid blood loss. It remains a leading cause of death in trauma patients and is important in surgical practice. It is the main cause of shock considered in this chapter.