Hypovolemic shock is a common type of shock in clinical practice. In the process of resuscitating hypovolemic shock, nursing care is also very critical, and the nursing care methods for hypovolemic shock are as follows: 1. The correct lying position of the patient should be maintained. The patient’s blood pressure, pulse rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation and urine volume should be observed at all times, and any abnormalities should be reported to the doctor immediately. 3. The opening of the patient’s veins should be completed quickly, and multiple peripheral veins should be opened to achieve the purpose of rapid rehydration. When rehydrating, we should do the conventional infusion of crystal first and then colloid, salt first and then sugar, fast and then slow, as well as see urine and potassium, etc. for care.