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After haemorrhage control

After haemorrhage control

  • Once haemorrhage is controlled, patients should be defini - tively resuscitated, warmed and have coagulopathy corrected. Attention should be paid to fluid responsiveness and the end - points of resuscitation to ensure that patients are fully resusci - tated and to reduce the incidence and severity of organ failure ( Figure 2.2 and Shock resuscitation ). - After haemorrhage control

  • Once haemorrhage is controlled, patients should be defini - tively resuscitated, warmed and have coagulopathy corrected. Attention should be paid to fluid responsiveness and the end - points of resuscitation to ensure that patients are fully resusci - tated and to reduce the incidence and severity of organ failure ( Figure 2.2 and Shock resuscitation ). - After haemorrhage control

  • Once haemorrhage is controlled, patients should be defini - tively resuscitated, warmed and have coagulopathy corrected. Attention should be paid to fluid responsiveness and the end - points of resuscitation to ensure that patients are fully resusci - tated and to reduce the incidence and severity of organ failure ( Figure 2.2 and Shock resuscitation ). -