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Distributive shock



Distributive shock is, as in hypovolemic shock, caused by an insufficient intravascular volume of blood. This form of relative hypovolemia is the result of blood vessel dilation.

Examples of this form of shock are:

References

  • Intensive Care Medicine by Irwin and Rippe
  • The ICU Book by Marino
  • Procedures and Techniques in Intensive Care Medicine by Irwin and Rippe
  • Fundamental Critical Care Support, A standardized curriculum of Critical Care, by the Society of Critical Care Medicine
 
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