Final answer:
In hypovolemic shock, urine output drops dramatically, and it will be less than 30 cc per hour. This is due to the inability of the circulatory system to maintain adequate blood flow.
Step-by-step explanation:
In hypovolemic shock, the output of urine will be less than 30 cc per hour. This condition is frequently associated with a dramatic fall in urine output due to the circulatory system's inability to maintain adequate blood flow and thus supply sufficient oxygen and nutrients to the tissues.
In hypovolemic shock treatments typically involve administering intravenous fluids to help restore the patient to normal function accompanied by various drugs to raise blood pressure.