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With a patient that suffers from _____ shock, it is reasonable to treat with aggressive volume replacement to restore vital signs toward normal.
 
  a. nonhemorrhagic hypovolemic
  b. internal hemorrhagic
  c. mechanical
  d. cardiogenic

Question 2

A damaged heart or conditions preventing the filling of the heart leads to the development of _____shock.
 
  a. low-volume
  b. high-volume
  c. mechanical
  d. vasovagal



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Answer to Question 1

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