The "autoinfusion" at the early stage of shock is due to A: constriction of capacity vessels B: increased return of tissue fluid C: constriction of blood storage organs such as liver and spleen D: increased capillary hydrostatic pressure E: microcirculation congestion
The "autoinfusion" at the early stage of shock is due to A: constriction of capacity vessels B: increased return of tissue fluid C: constriction of blood storage organs such as liver and spleen D: increased capillary hydrostatic pressure E: microcirculation congestion
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