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Major artery of the upper arm  Brachial Artery  
When the patient is developing shock, but the body is still able to maintain perfusion  Compensated Shock  
Bleeding that is characterized by slow, oozing flow of blood  Capillary bleeding  
Shock resulting from blood loss  Heomrrhagic shock  
Condition that occurs when the body can no longer compensate for low blood volume or lack of perfusion; late signs, such as falling blood pressure, develop.  Decompensated shock  
Major artery supplying the thigh  Femoral Artery  
Lack of perfusion brought on by inadequate pumping action of the heart  Cardiogenic Shock  
Blood vessel with thick, muscular walls that carries blood away from the heart  Artery  
Sudden blood loss in a 1 year old infant is considered serious  150cc