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can a blood transfusion cause anaphylactic shock
Septic shock
Hypovolemic shock is primarily caused by poor perfusion, usually from excess blood or fluid loss from the body. Hypovolemic shock is the most common type of pre-hospital shock often resulting from moderate or severe trauma.
only that form of shock caused by large scale loss of blood.
In a healthy adult, this shouldn't be enough to cause any fatal dysrhythmias.
whole blood
Insufficient blood flow thru the body
Excessive blood loss from an internal or external can cause a cat to go into shock. If the cat is laying in a puddle of blood or is displaying symptoms of shock, professional help is needed.
In children as well as adults immunization can cause adverse reactions, even anaphylactic shock.
Shock is the medical term given to when a patient has lost a large amount of blood (hypovolaemia).
A rapid and large decrease in blood volume affects blood pressure and produces shock. Along with the precipitous drop in blood volume from blood loss, there is a drop of RBC that carry O2. Shock is a life-threatening condition.Note: This medical term does not mean a psychological or emotional "shock", or an electrical "shock".
Well, to start off your blood pressure will be very low which means your organs will not be supplied with enough blood and your heart has to work a lot harder. Since there will not be enough blood being supplied, your organs will be deprived of oxygen and glucose and your organs will start shutting down. This is also known as shock. In this case, the most important organ will be your brain, which won't be getting enough blood. You will then become unconscious due to lack of oxygen to the brain and most probably die.