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Hello students.
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We have given a case study and we have asked a question and we have to answer it.
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Maggie is bleeding profusely from multiple left arm cuts and an especially deep laceration on her left upper arm.
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The paramedics stop the bleeding and move her quickly to the ambulance.
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The case study we are discussing is about the maggie.
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The paramedics stop the bleeding and move her quickly to the ambulance after noting no other apparent injury.
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Her systolic blood pressure, if we see, her systolic blood pressure is 80%.
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M m at g which is low and her diastolic is not audible too low or to hear diastolic bp is not audible her heart rate if we see heart rate is 122 bpm which is very rapid and her skin is pale and clammy, indicating the peripheral vasoc construction, that is narrowing of her blood vessels, particularly the skin, and the circulatory shock -like signs.
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The first thing that comes to mind is that maggie is in shock.
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After reading the case study, the first thing we can conclude that, maggie is in.
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Shock, if we see, it is a life -threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood.
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Blood flow.
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Lack of blood flow means that the cells and the organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly.
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There are different types of shocks.
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But in this case, we can assume that maggie is in.
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Maggie is in hypovolume...