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Hypotension induced by spinal anesthesia can be managed with the use of ... and/or ... .intrathecal fluid boluses; vasopressorshyperbaric anesthetic solutions; vasopressorsintravenous fluid boluses; ionotropesintravenous fluid boluses; vasopressorsintrathecal vasopressors; intrathecal antagonists

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Hypotension induced by spinal anesthesia can be managed with the use of ... and/or ... .intrathecal fluid boluses; vasopressorshyperbaric anesthetic solutions; vasopressorsintravenous fluid boluses; ionotropesintravenous fluid boluses; vasopressorsintrathecal vasopressors; intrathecal antagonists

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The management of hypotension induced by spinal anesthesia can be done with the use of intravenous fluid boluses and/or vasopressors.

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  1. Spinal anesthesia can sometimes cause hypotension, which is a drop in blood pressure. This happens because the anesthesia blocks nerve impulses from the lower part of the body, causing blood vessels to expand and blood pressure to drop.

  2. One way to manage this is through the use of intravenous fluid boluses. A bolus is a large volume of fluid given rapidly to increase blood volume and therefore increase blood pressure.

  3. Another way to manage hypotension is through the use of vasopressors. Vasopressors are medications that constrict (narrow) the blood vessels, which increases blood pressure.

  4. In some cases, both methods might be used together to effectively manage hypotension. The specific approach would depend on the patient's condition and the anesthesiologist's judgement.

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