The resuscitation procedure for ectopic pregnancy hemorrhage is mainly to have the nurse monitor the patient’s pulse, respiration and blood pressure first, while rapidly establishing two effective intravenous channels to prepare for later infusion and blood transfusion to avoid hemorrhagic shock. At the same time, the patient should also be given oxygen inhalation to avoid syncope. Take time to draw blood for routine blood tests, cross-matching, transfusion of the five blood groups and HCG values. The patient should have a posterior vaginal fornix puncture or laparotomy as soon as possible to see the bleeding situation. At the same time, preoperative preparations should be made immediately, and preoperative medications should be administered as prescribed by the doctor, and emergency surgery should be performed as soon as possible so that resuscitation can be achieved. In case of shock and low hematocrit, intraoperative and postoperative blood transfusion is required if necessary. After the operation, we must pay attention to rest and closely and continuously observe the patient’s pulse, respiration and blood pressure to see if there is any abnormality. If there is blood volume deficiency, timely retransfusion is required.