Reversible Causes of Cardiac Arrest: Hypovolaemia

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Updated 18 Jun 2025 21 Ratings
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This lecture by cardiac clinical nurse educator Stephanie Oxley provides an overview of hypovolaemia as a reversible cause of cardiac arrest. Stephanie covers the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and various haemorrhagic and non-haemorrhagic causes of hypovolaemia.

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In the immediate management of a patient with severe hypovolaemia, if peripheral intravenous (IV) access cannot be established, what alternative access should be considered next?

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Last updated18 Jun 2025

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