What to do for hemorrhagic shock
Disease description:
What should I do if someone has bled heavily due to an injury and even fainted? How to handle hemorrhagic shock?
Hemorrhagic shock is treated through fluid resuscitation, surgical intervention, and other measures. First, the patient's vital signs should be assessed, and continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, pulse, arterial oxygen saturation, central venous pressure, body temperature, and urine output must be maintained throughout treatment. During the acute phase, effective hemostasis and stabilization of vital signs are essential. All necessary measures should be promptly employed to achieve emergency control of bleeding; when feasible, emergency surgery may be performed to stop the hemorrhage.