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==Overview== | |||
==Physical Examination== | |||
An examination may show: | |||
*Collapsed neck veins | |||
*Dry mucus membranes | |||
*Little or no urine in the bladder | |||
*[[Low blood pressure]] | |||
*Low heart function or [[hypovolemia]] | |||
*Poor skin turgor | |||
*Rapid heart rate | |||
*Reduced pulse pressure (difference between systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure) | |||
*Signs of [[acute kidney failure]] | |||
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Overview
Physical Examination
An examination may show:
- Collapsed neck veins
- Dry mucus membranes
- Little or no urine in the bladder
- Low blood pressure
- Low heart function or hypovolemia
- Poor skin turgor
- Rapid heart rate
- Reduced pulse pressure (difference between systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure)
- Signs of acute kidney failure