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The patient received fluid resuscitation and has a central venous catheter. They have bounding pulses, flash capillary refill, high serum lactate, and signs of hypotension. To address this, phenylephrine can be used to increase systemic vascular resistance. <br />Post-cardiac arrest care includes temperature management, hemodynamic support, and targeted therapies to reduce inflammation and reperfusion injury. <br />Complications in pediatric cancer include hyperleukocytosis, tumor lysis syndrome, differentiation syndrome, and toxicities from chemotherapy. It is important to recognize and manage these complications for better outcomes.
Keywords
fluid resuscitation
central venous catheter
bounding pulses
phenylephrine
temperature management
hemodynamic support
inflammation
pediatric cancer
chemotherapy toxicities
complications management
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