Reduced blood supply to the kidneys results in less urine production, which allows more water to stay in the bloodstream and raises blood pressure (John P. Cunha, D.O., FACOEP 2017). It is known as a compensated shock when the body can use these processes to keep blood pressure and organ perfusion in a situation of decreased circulation volume. Visit us @ https://pubrica.com/insights/sample-work/management-of-neurogenic-shock-outside-of-the-hospital/