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refers to the restoration of normal physiology after injury specifically to the restoration of: refers to the restoration of normal physiology after injury specifically to the restoration of: normal vascular tone normal tissue perfusion.
Pathophysiology of hemorrhagic shock: Pathophysiology of hemorrhagic shock: Decreased BP leads to vasoconstriction and catecholamine release. Pain, hemorrhage, and cortical perception of traumatic injuries lead to the release of a number of hormones, including renin-angiotensin vasopressin growth hormone glucagon Cortisol
continue continue Individual ischemic cells respond to hemorrhage by taking up interstitial fluid further depleting intravascular fluid.
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