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Hypovolemic shock - it is a state of rapid fluid loss resulting in inadequate circulating blood volume and subsequent inadequate perfusion to organs. | Hypovolemic shock - it is a state of rapid fluid loss resulting in inadequate circulating blood volume and subsequent inadequate perfusion to organs. | ||
136-90 This code shouldn't be used for simple dehydration without shock.However it can be used for '''severe dehydration''' resulting in a '''shock state.''' | 136-90 This code shouldn't be used for simple dehydration without shock.However it can be used for '''severe dehydration''' resulting in a '''shock state.''' | ||
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*what have collectors been doing in past for shock due to dehyration? This category was only meant to be for hypovolemia due to bleeding for different reasons as listed. 139-90 other, is other bleeding causing hypovolemia. I have asked Dr. Garland for further opinion on this. I am not sure the task group really wants to "mix" shock due to dehydration from not drinking with shock due to hyovolemia from bleeds.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 16:39, 2012 October 19 (CDT) | |||
[[Category: Shock]] | [[Category: Shock]] |