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Causes of acute deterioration (4H's & 4T's):
<div>Causes of acute deterioration (4H's &amp; 4T's):<br/>1. H: Hypovolaemia<br/>2. H: Hypo/hyperkalaemia/metabolic disorders<br/>3. H: Hypoxaemia<br/>4. H: Hypo/hyperthermia<p></p>1. T: Thrombosis<br/>2. T: Tension pneumothorax<br/>3. T: Toxins/medications<br/>4. T: Tamponade (assess for Beck's triad)
<br/>1. H: Hypovolaemia
 
<br/>2. H: Hypo/hyperkalaemia/metabolic disorders
<br/>3. H: Hypoxaemia
<br/>4. H: Hypo/hyperthermia1. T: Thrombosis
<br/>2. T: Tension pneumothorax
<br/>3. T: Toxins/medications
<br/>4. T: Tamponade (assess for Beck's triad)


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Revision as of 08:39, 30 December 2022

SUMMARY

Causes of acute deterioration (4H's & 4T's):
1. H: Hypovolaemia
2. H: Hypo/hyperkalaemia/metabolic disorders
3. H: Hypoxaemia
4. H: Hypo/hyperthermia1. T: Thrombosis
2. T: Tension pneumothorax
3. T: Toxins/medications
4. T: Tamponade (assess for Beck's triad)