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13 July, 16:07

What is occuring during the capillary stagnation phase of hemorrhagic shock. arteriole constriction causes the pre-sphincter muscle to close?

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  1. 13 July, 18:37
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    Distributive (or vasogenic) shock is caused by a sudden severe decrease in peripheral vascular resistance that causes extensive pooling of blood within the venous system and subsequent decreased venous return to the heart.
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