Hypovolemia occurs if the patient loses a critical amount of blood or
other body fluids during a surgical procedure or a state of dehydration presurgically is not corrected.
Not exact matches
During bathing,
other key nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as additional bacteria, are contributed by the human
body (
body fluids such as urine and sweat), external contaminants and personal care products.
A woman's risk of transmitting the infection is greatest
during childbirth, when the newborn is exposed to her blood and
other body fluids.