Cardiogenic Shock
in some patients pulmonary edema due to decreased LV compliance and net redistribution of intravascular volume to the lungs-further decline in circulating intravascular volume with diuretic use could lead to hypotension and shock ... vasodilators (use lowest doses possible)
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