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Patient Intervene Vaginal Bleeding Situation Treated Hypoperfusion Shock

Front How should you intervene if the patient has vaginal bleeding?
Back In this situation, the patient should be treated for hypoperfusion or shock. Keep her warm, place her in a supine position with her legs elevated, and provide her with supplemental oxygen even if she is not experiencing difficulty breathing, then promptly transport.

Tags: 21, emergencies, gynecologic

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