Total Surgical Management |
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FLUID THERAPY AND NUTRITION | 17 |
BLOOD REPLACEMENT AND THE MANAGEMENT OF SHOCK | 28 |
ment of Shock | 35 |
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abdominal abscess acute addition adequate anesthesia artery associated avoid bleeding blood body bowel catheter cause cent chest clinical closed colon common complications condition considered continued course defect develop diagnosis disease drain drainage dressing duct effective especially examination excessive excision factors failure fistula fluid frequently function further given glucose heart hemorrhage hernia immediately important incision increased indicated infection injury intravenous involved jejunum later lesion less liver loss lower lung mass measures needed nerve normal obstruction occur operation orders pain passed patient performed perhaps period permit physical plasma possible postoperative preoperative preparation present pressure problems procedure produce pulmonary reduced removed renal replacement resection result routine saline severe shock skin small bowel solution stomach studies suction surgeon surgery surgical sutures TABLE therapy thoracotomy tion tissue transfusion tube tumor types usually values vein volume wound