Nurse's Perception Regarding Hypovolemic Shock in Children
Maha Mohammed Ahmed Saleh;
Abstract
Hypovolemic shock is an emergency condition in which severe blood and fluid loss make the heart unable to pump enough blood to the body. This type of shock can cause many organs to stop working, the goal of hospital treatment is to replace blood and fluid and increase blood pressure where hypovolemic shock is always a medical emergency condition (Jacobl and Zieve, 2012).
SUBJECTS AND METHODS
This study was aimed to assess nurses' perception regarding hypovolemic shock in children.
The subject and methods of the current study were discussed under the following four (4) designs:
I. Technical design
II. Operational design
III. Administrative design
IV. Statistical design
I. Technical design
• Research design
A descriptive design was used to conduct this study.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS
This study was aimed to assess nurses' perception regarding hypovolemic shock in children.
The subject and methods of the current study were discussed under the following four (4) designs:
I. Technical design
II. Operational design
III. Administrative design
IV. Statistical design
I. Technical design
• Research design
A descriptive design was used to conduct this study.
Other data
| Title | Nurse's Perception Regarding Hypovolemic Shock in Children | Other Titles | إدراك مقدمي الرعاية التمريضية للأطفال الذين يعانون من الصدمة الناتجة عن نقص السوائل بالجسم | Authors | Maha Mohammed Ahmed Saleh | Issue Date | 2017 |
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