Hypovolemic shock should be sent to the hospital in a hurry to rescue, if not timely, it may directly lead to the patient’s death. Before sending to the hospital, wait for the 120 car as little as possible to move the patient, keep the patient quiet, keep the surrounding environment quiet, loosen the patient’s clothes belt, let it lie flat. Patients with severe shock should have their heads properly lowered to ensure blood flow to the brain, and their feet can be slightly elevated. For patients with head injury, respiratory distress or those with pulmonary edema, this method should not necessarily be used, but the head should be slightly elevated. Injured patients with hypovolemic shock should be kept warm, but not overheated. In the case of traumatic hemorrhage of the extremities, a tourniquet should be immediately ligated, care should be taken to relax it at regular intervals, and it must be clearly marked on the way of transfer so as not to cause necrosis of the extremities over time. It is best to go to a hospital that can do all kinds of major surgery and blood transfusion and other treatments when you are sent to the hospital. After arriving at the hospital, give etiological treatment while actively giving fluid resuscitation, blood transfusion treatment, maintaining a certain blood pressure, correcting acidosis, controlling body temperature, and operating as early as possible.