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eophyte (medicine) and shock, hypovolaemic (medicine)


eophyte (medicine)


eophyte
<paleontology> A fossil plant which is found in the lowest beds of the Silurian age.

Origin: Gr. Dawn + a plant.

Source: Websters Dictionary


shock, hypovolaemic (medicine)


shock, hypovolaemic
Shock due to a decrease in blood volume. This is the 1 cause of shock. It can be due to loss of blood from bleeding, loss of blood plasma through severe burns, and dehydration. The treatment, first and foremost, is prompt intravenous administration of fluid.