Shock is a medical disorder, which simply means the blood in your body is not getting to the right places. This usually happens after an allergic reaction or a serious injury.
The electrons come from her own body. I can't explain it, but all I know is that is the answer. I'm sorry.
LOL I'm taking Patho with Dr. DK too. Good luck!
A fore shock is a shock before the earthquake(main shock) and can be quite danerous. An after shock is a shock after an earthquake that are usually way more dangerous then foreshocks.
The patient could have had a seizure. That would explain their eyes rolling back and the breathing stopped. Tubereculosis could explain vomiting blood if the blood came from the lungs. Those are also symptoms of shock.
G= Gravity Shock+Gravity=Gravity shock which means it's shock resistance when dropped.
The four major types of shock are hypovolemic shock (caused by low blood volume), cardiogenic shock (caused by heart failure), distributive shock (caused by vasodilation), and obstructive shock (caused by an obstruction to blood flow).
How are they? Once they learn not to leave the area that they will get shocked if they leave they never get shocked again. Its not like they get shocked and abused every day, its just a few times when they are being trained and the shock startles them more than hurts them.
1. The cartilage forms a cushion-like covering, spreading the load in the backbone which prevents the shock between bones. 2. The cartilage produces a slippery surface at the end of bones to reduce the friction when they are being rubbed together.
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Maybe the air passenger had got static electricity from the door knob.
a after shock is what happens after a earthquake
a after shock is what happens after a earthquake