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Two basic categories of circulatory shock, three forms of low venous return (LVR) shock, and situations in which each form of shock may occur.
Introduction:
The circulatory system is one of the most important systems in the human body. It is also called as the cardiovascular system. It nourishes organs with oxygen along with other important minerals and simultaneously it takes away carbon dioxide from blood and other waste products. The circulatory system flows with blood through vessels. There are three different vessels namely the arteries, veins, and capillaries.
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Chapter 20 Solutions
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