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.
Yes, both an acid and base can cause severe burns and tissue damage!
It can cause severe burns.
Yes, both an acid and base can cause severe burns and tissue damage!
A severe electric shock can be dangerous because it can cause a persons heart to stop. It can also cause severe burns to the skin.
Both of them can burn you, if they are strong enough.
This is obviously because they have cause more damaged and they are more severe. Some burns can get to the point though were the fire actually burns the nerve and the person affected by the burn can no longer feel the pain in that area.
A first-degree burn is the least severe of all burns. It involves only the outer layer of the skin and may cause redness, swelling, or pain.
She died in a plane crash, but the exact cause of death was listed as "severe burns and a blow to the head, along with severe shock."
Yes, it can cause severe comical burns and corrode flesh and skin.
No. Contact with a strong base can cause severe chemical burns.
it can stop the heart from beating, it can cause burns, and it can interfere with breathing.