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Massive blood loss in trauma patients

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In acutely injured patients, recognition of profound shock may be difficult initially. Ensuring adequate oxygenation, restoring intravascular volume, and controlling ongoing blood loss are key principles of treatment in these patients. Additionally, an appreciation for and recognition of the possible adverse consequences of massive transfusion (ie, hypothermia, coagulopathy, hypocalcemia, hyperkalemia, and hemolysis) enable physicians to prevent them or at least lessen their effects.

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