Pulse rate after burn
Pulse rate after burn is one of the symptoms of burn shock. The majority of burn shocks are secondary shocks, which usually occur in the first hours or more than ten hours after burns. They are hypovolemic shocks because a large amount of plasma in the injured area leaks from the capillaries to the wound and tissue Gap, resulting in reduced effective circulating blood volume.
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