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Shock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shock may refer to: •Shock (circulatory), a circulatory medical emergency •Acute stress reaction, often termed 'shock' by laypersons, a psychological condition in response to terrifying events •Post-...
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In medicine, shock (hypoperfusion) is a life-threatening medical emergency characterized by inability of the body to supply enough oxygen to meet tissue requirements. Hypotension is usually, though not always, present.
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Learn about shock. Shock may result from carbon monoxide poisoning, congestive heart failure, collapsed lung, heart attack, anemia, dehydration, and more. Types of shock include: hypovolemic, cardiogenic, neurogenic, hypoglycemic shock and hyperglycemia. ... Shock - Specific Types...
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Several types of shock are classified below by the cause of the condition: ... Plasma loss shock--reduced blood volume results from loss of plasma into the interstitial spaces and greatly increased blood viscosity.
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5; Types of Shock; Hypovolemic shock; Hemorrhage; Burns; Diarrhea; Vomiting; Peritonitis; ... 6; Types of Shock; Cardiogenic; Pulmonary Embolism; Cardiomyopathy; Heart Disease; Cardiac Contusion; Cardiac Tamponade; Myocardial Infarction Arrhythmia; Aortic Aneurysm;
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Shock is a life-threatening condition that may result from any number of primary causes. As a medic, you must be aware of the physiologic effects of shock to be able to detect and report what may be the development or worsening of this very serious condition. ... Identify types of shock...
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Exclusive JEMS.com articles, JEMS articles and EMS Insider articles for the emergency medical services (EMS) industry. ... Shock should be considered a sign, not a diagnosis. Treatment is based on the underlying cause. There are five types of shock: cardiogenic, distributive, obstructive, dissociative and hemorrhagic.
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Shock (circulatory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Circulatory shock , commonly known as just shock , is a serious, life-threatening medical condition characterized by a decrease in tissue perfusion to a point at which it is inadequate to meet cell...
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