KEGAWATDARURATAN SYOK HIPOVOLEMIK
Abstract
Hypovolemic shock occurs when there is a loss of intravascular fluid volume. In hypovolemic shock the
volume is inadequate to fill the vascular space. The most common cause of hypovolemic shock is
hemorraghe (an excessive loss of whole blood). The amount of blood loss that results in shock depends on
the efficiency of a person’s compensatory mechanism and the rapidity of blood loss. Signs and symptoms of
hypovolemic shock should be monitored by nurses periodically. As a nurse, she should understands and has
capability to handle this condition, in every place/ward. The nurses have to give appropriate interventions or
emergency management for treat it.