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Hypovolaemic shock is due to a [...] .
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Hypovolaemic shock is due to a reduced circulating volume.

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Hypovolaemic shock is due to a [...] .
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Hypovolaemic shock is due to a [...] .
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Hypovolaemic shock is due to a reduced circulating volume.
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Hypovolaemic shock is due to a reduced circulating volume. Hypovolaemia may be due to haemorrhagic or non-haemor- rhagic causes. Non-haemorrhagic causes include poor fluid intake (dehydration), excessive fluid loss due to vomiting, diar- rhoea,

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owner: nerdparty67 - (no access) - McCaskie, A. W._ O'Connell, P. Ronan_ Williams, Norman S - Bailey & Love's Short practice of surgery (2018, CRC Press) - libgen.li.pdf, p34

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