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Hypovolemic Shock | Shock (Part 3) 

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In this 3rd lesson, we explore and break down hypovolemic shock. Our goal is to hopefully have hypovolemic shock made easy.
First we start off covering the three main categories of causes that can lead to a state of hypovolemic shock. We then talk about the hypovolemic shock pathophysiology as well as the hypovolemic shock symptoms, treatment, and management. We cover all the bases so that you have a solid foundation for a good understanding of what is going on.
As the lessons in this series go on, we will take a deep dive in to each type, or cause, of shock and break it down much in the same way. After covering them all, we will conclude with a lesson covering how to determine which type of shock your patient is in.
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You can check out the first lesson in this series by clicking here: • What Is Shock? | Shock...
For the next lesson in this series covering cardiogenic shock, click here: • Cardiogenic Shock | Sh...
You can also check out the playlist for this series of lesson on shock here: • What Is Shock? | Shock...
Don't forget to check out our 6-part series of lessons covering Hemodynamics here: • Cardiovascular System ...

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@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage Год назад
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@tanyadestiny605
@tanyadestiny605 2 года назад
I had hypovolemic shock due to a car accident and massive internal bleeding . It was hard to breathe I was cold sweaty and clammy and very pale. I was confused and irritable . I’m very happy I survived what I been through I’m currently dealing with Acute blood loss anemia
@shimaaali2912
@shimaaali2912 Год назад
Bless you 😢
@marizcultivo9839
@marizcultivo9839 Год назад
These videos have helped me a lot. I hope you will not stop creating more videos related to critical care nursing. I am sharing your videos to our trainees in ICU 😀. More power to ICU advantage
@raghibulhaque3751
@raghibulhaque3751 4 года назад
I got hypovolemic shock today due to fluid loss. I have been searching for articles and videos and I think for a common man with no medical background it’s the best video I found. Many thanks!
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
Oh wow, glad you are ok! And glad you enjoyed the video.
@nagahyossef7343
@nagahyossef7343 2 года назад
I have ED experience and just started to do a few shifts in ICU. Your series is fantastic and easy to understand. It is a big help to everyone new to the ICU environment or even anyone who is experienced in this field. Thank you so much
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 2 года назад
Very cool. Congrats on your transition. Glad you have enjoyed these videos. Truly happy to be able to help.
@theresaagujobi2668
@theresaagujobi2668 3 года назад
This is really very helpful, has important information and straight to the point. Thanks, Eddie for this lesson.
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
Awesome! Glad to help and thanks for the comment!
@WinxtotheWorld
@WinxtotheWorld 3 года назад
I love how you covered definition, causes, pathophysiology, clinical signs, labs, etc. Gained a better understanding!
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
Thank you! I really try to cover that stuff when I think understanding it will help to understand the rest of the content.
@ginat2068
@ginat2068 2 года назад
I've learned more from your video series than I did in college! Thank you for what you do!
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 2 года назад
Wow, so happy to hear the videos have been helpful for you Gina!
@helisafi6861
@helisafi6861 4 месяца назад
As a nursing student, I want to thank you for creating these videos and sharing your knowledge with us. God bless you 🙏
@shauniehurford9305
@shauniehurford9305 3 года назад
Thank you, this really helped me to understand the basics of hypovolaemic shock! Brilliant
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
Yay! So happy to hear this Shaunie. Glad you liked it.
@johnzambrano895
@johnzambrano895 Год назад
Short and sweet. Awesome explanation!!!
@n.alkhairat8737
@n.alkhairat8737 3 года назад
I do not know if say thanks is enough but it is only way to tell how I am so appreciate you , what my teacher explain it in 2 hours you explain it simply and clearly in minutes.thank you very much
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
You are very welcome! happy to be able to help!
@thepalettewhispererasmr1227
@thepalettewhispererasmr1227 2 года назад
Eddie Watson...making me one bad ass travel ED nurse. I'm forever grateful for the knowledge you share and for your SMOOTH AS BUTTER presentation.
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 2 года назад
Hahaha yaaaas! Love it! Really happy to hear this. Really truly is my pleasure to be able to help!
@ivory6489
@ivory6489 4 года назад
Clear and on point! Good info for us nursing students!
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
Very cool! Thank you so much for the comment and glad that you liked it! 🙂
@Sean-et8vb
@Sean-et8vb 4 года назад
Good stuff. Really appreciate these videos
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
It's my pleasure Sean. Glad that you like the videos. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment and leave this feedback. Thank you.
@susanneheatley9669
@susanneheatley9669 4 года назад
You make it easy to understand. Awesome way to recap -
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
Awesome! So glad to hear this Susanne! Thank you and glad you enjoyed it.
@kcpop900
@kcpop900 3 года назад
Thank you! Your videos are really helpful!
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
You are welcome! Happy to hear this!
@kevinjtorresserrano6505
@kevinjtorresserrano6505 Год назад
Hello !!! I love your videos !!! Your work is amazing. I just have one question. I have read that in hypovolemic shock we don’t use vasopressors as part of the treatment just because the SVR is already high in this kind of shock and the target of the vasopressors is the SVR. Am I wrong? Thanks
@mindyjaxn
@mindyjaxn 2 года назад
Outstanding I even gave it to my teacher! Thank you!
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 2 года назад
Awesome. Glad you liked it!
@laurieturner5169
@laurieturner5169 2 года назад
Unbelievably helpful!! Thank you!!
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 2 года назад
Woohoo!! Truly happy to help!
@AbdulSamad-gs2wl
@AbdulSamad-gs2wl 3 года назад
That's very helpful for me to understand external and internal bleeding can cause hypovolemic shock....
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
Awesome! yes, bleeding is bleeding and if significant enough, can cause issues.
@zahraaabbas5895
@zahraaabbas5895 4 года назад
That’s really helpful! ♥️
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
Awesome! Glad to hear that Zahraa!
@dgmnhn2098
@dgmnhn2098 Год назад
Thanks !
@adiormawien7811
@adiormawien7811 4 года назад
Thank you for a well explained. Will you do a vedio on acid base imbalance ???
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
Good suggestion. I'll add it to the todo list. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
@user-qx7ef1hb7r
@user-qx7ef1hb7r 4 года назад
Good worke
@kimberlys8422
@kimberlys8422 9 месяцев назад
I fell on my face and broke my nose from internal blood loss; I had 3 blood transfusions because of a bleeding ulcer in my stomach and contracted MRSA.; prior to COVID. I was in the hospital for 28 days.
@debbiemumba3040
@debbiemumba3040 Год назад
Thank you so much, this is very helpful. Im having my exam in 6hr time from now. Thank you
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage Год назад
Hopefully the exam went well!
@phizzhead53
@phizzhead53 10 месяцев назад
2:09 rember to plug both the entry and exit wounds for gun shots
@maggiewalker6860
@maggiewalker6860 3 года назад
My brother just experienced this. Source is being determined.
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
Hopefully he is recovering well!
@ruchisinha1073
@ruchisinha1073 2 года назад
Tq sir ji very helping for me your video and explaining techniques
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 2 года назад
YW! Truly my pleasure!
@9doodyss139
@9doodyss139 4 года назад
Thank you
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
You're welcome
@AkashSachin-yh9fz
@AkashSachin-yh9fz 7 месяцев назад
Can someone please recommend the treatment of HV shock in case of burns both electric and fire
@nosakhareomoike5300
@nosakhareomoike5300 24 дня назад
Good morning. Please what do I do for someone whose electrolytes reveal hyperkalemia 6.3mmol/L slightly raised sodium and slightly raised glucose who is hypovolemic as a result of possible internal bleeding after surgery. My 2 choices are Ringer's lactate or 5%Dextrose + 20% albumin. The first is recommended in the guidelines but the second seems safer so as not to increase electrolyte levels. So I'd love to know if IV fluids replacement using Ringer's will worsen the electrolyte imbalance. Thanks.
@Shannonskye23
@Shannonskye23 10 месяцев назад
I didn’t see lightheadedness, dizziness, nausea, or vomiting in the symptoms. Are those not commonly present with the other signs of shock? I ask because while donating plasma, I felt like I was going into shock. I had pale skin, felt hot and sweaty. lightheadedness, nausea, some vomiting, fast, shallow breathing, sudden drop in BP, mental confusion, and weakness. They had a bottle nearly full of my plasma and went ahead and returned my red blood cells. I began to feel better and was taken to a recovery room where they checked my pulse, which was normal, and my BP, which was 76/52. I drank a sports drink and when my BP got up 84/60 they sent me home. More happened after I left which included excessive vomiting and being taken to the ER and given more fluids, whereupon it was decided that I was simply feeling faint because I was scared of needles and blood (Face palm here because I’m a phlebotomist).
@maggiewalker6860
@maggiewalker6860 3 года назад
Excellent.
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
Many thanks!
@nohandle740
@nohandle740 Год назад
you sir rock
@presentluck2661
@presentluck2661 Год назад
When i get a moderate injury like a small gash flesh wound. I get what i think is hypovolemic shock. I get cold clammy skin light headed and nauseous to the point of dry heething. It only last abit after i throw up though then i feel completely fine, other than the fact that i have a flesh wound😅
@user-ln5cb5hk4x
@user-ln5cb5hk4x 2 года назад
Is hypovolemic shock cause respiratory alkalosis or acidosis??
@aishaahmed7060
@aishaahmed7060 3 года назад
I love your videos, thank you so much 💗 But lots of ads, it’s disturbing 🥲
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you liked the video. I try to be fair with the ads and actually place less than what RU-vid drops in automatically.
@Nate_t_AZ
@Nate_t_AZ 4 года назад
Good content, solid info!
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
Thank you!
@najamhassan3756
@najamhassan3756 4 года назад
How can we manage a patient with low central venouse pressure and hypovolumic shock along with AKI and pulmonary edema
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
Theres a lot to unpack there. For starters, with hypovolemic shock, you need to replace the volume. First and foremost.
@clemon0986
@clemon0986 4 года назад
Hi ICU Advantage! When is specifically albumin indicated in comparison to fresh frozen plasma?
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
Great question. There are a lot of factors to consider when deciding between fluids. In the case of hypovolemic shock, most often this is caused by bleeding and in almost all cases FFP would be our go to. In a pinch, you probably have quicker access to fluids and albumin so they may be used as a quick reaction until FFP was available. Now if bleeding is not the source, then we want to consider if the patient has available volume in other areas such as the 3rd space which could be drawn in with albumin. If that isn't present, such as in dehydration, then we would consider fluids. You just have to remember how it is that albumin aids vascular volumes and then think is that an option to tap in to.
@clemon0986
@clemon0986 4 года назад
@@ICUAdvantage thanks a lot! what an educator you are! appreciate it much!
@tishitachouhan6249
@tishitachouhan6249 3 года назад
Thankyouu sirr
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 3 года назад
Most welcome
@venkybly
@venkybly 4 года назад
Tq
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
And again as well! :)
@varundurge
@varundurge 9 месяцев назад
done
@mohamedalbna6782
@mohamedalbna6782 3 года назад
how pancreatitis can cause hypovolemic shock
@saxxa88
@saxxa88 Год назад
I lost my brother from Hypovolemic Shock from surgery due from gun violence as a victim. RIP Brother.
@skullster8885
@skullster8885 Год назад
How long do they normally last?
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage Год назад
?
@monablue14
@monablue14 Год назад
Hello 😊 I was wondering if you tutor ?
@dexterignaciovlogs7718
@dexterignaciovlogs7718 2 года назад
Do serious car crash can lead to hypovolemic shock?
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 2 года назад
Absolutely
@gultakinbakirova5031
@gultakinbakirova5031 4 года назад
👍
@IpyanaMwakalenga
@IpyanaMwakalenga Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@jaypeejj
@jaypeejj Год назад
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage Год назад
❤️
@zohirbouzaher5756
@zohirbouzaher5756 4 года назад
i am not american and the sound is not very clear to understand the nuances between similar letters in pronounciation
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
I'm sorry to hear this. I'll work on my pronunciation in future videos. Thanks for the feedback.
@zohirbouzaher5756
@zohirbouzaher5756 4 года назад
@@ICUAdvantage I think the problem is in the microphone not the pronounciation
@ICUAdvantage
@ICUAdvantage 4 года назад
@@zohirbouzaher5756 The area I was recording in at that time wasn't the greatest. The mic I use today is the same one and you can see from the latest videos that it sounds much better. Thanks for the feedback.
@zohirbouzaher5756
@zohirbouzaher5756 4 года назад
@@ICUAdvantage thanks for you
@rajeshagichani2565
@rajeshagichani2565 5 месяцев назад
Word's not clear.
@merceditaaguila9542
@merceditaaguila9542 Год назад
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@bakkerarjen
@bakkerarjen Год назад
Noice
@omangocakes7264
@omangocakes7264 2 года назад
My niece died because of this shit hypovolemic shock
@basicmed7514
@basicmed7514 3 года назад
can you talk a bit faster? holy shit
@veinswithglitter1937
@veinswithglitter1937 Год назад
Click settings, then choose your playback speed 1.5X Sheesh calm down dude lol
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