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  • '''Permissive hypotension''' is a doctrine of modern [[trauma medicine]], the seemingly counterintuit | title = Permissive Hypotension
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  • {{r|Permissive hypotension}}
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  • ...ut amputation, appropriate physiological preparation is mandatory: where [[permissive hypotension]] is the standard of field care for most trauma, it can be lethal if crush As mentioned, permissive hypotension is unwise. Especially if the crushing weight is on the patient more than 4
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  • ...ill the patient. The standard of care for most trauma with blood loss is [[permissive hypotension]], where just enough fluid is given to keep oxygen flow to the brain, but d
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  • ...listic estimate of time before irreversible shock, new methods, such as [[permissive hypotension]], [[hypothermia]], and aggressive oxygenation may have extended the period
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  • ...voiding coagulopathy include minimizing fluid infusion with crystalloid, [[permissive hypotension]], damage control surgery, and transfusion with coagulation factors as well
    4 KB (621 words) - 17:14, 30 September 2010
  • ...ill the patient. The standard of care for most trauma with blood loss is [[permissive hypotension]], where just enough fluid is given to keep oxygen flow to the brain, but d
    7 KB (1,032 words) - 10:42, 8 April 2024
  • ...with minimal essential measures (e.g., establish IV access and maintain [[permissive hypotension]] in appropriate trauma victims), and transport. Fractures;
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  • ...f care for fluid replacement after traumatic injury continues to evolve. [[Permissive hypotension]] is increasingly preferred in most situations: giving enough fluid to retu An important exception to permissive hypotension is the field management of [[crush injury]]. In this case, fluid overload,
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