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Think of the circulatory system as a tank with a pump and pipes. The tank is the human body, the pump is the heart, and the vessels are the pipes. You can have pump failure that causes shock - the pump just doesn't work well. Cardiogenic Shock. You can have a break in the pipe - you lose volume. Hypovolemic shock. You can have the pipes get bigger, wider. Neurological shock. You can also have a psychogenic type shock. Nothing is wrong with the pump, pipes, or volume but you see something your mind just can't handle and you faint. Neurological shock is normally an anaphalactic type response. Isolated head trauma rarely causes shock.
myocardical infarction or heart failure
Fuel pump failure, Timing belt failure,
No it will not.
No oil pressure, engine noise, engine failure.
no
A vehicle with a failed fuel pump will not start. But fuel pumps can have intermediate degrees of failure which can result in intermittent failure or low fuel pressure.
The Earthing of your electric pump night not be proper or improper insulation may be the reason.
Yes
Starling's Law or the Frank-Starling Law of the heart.
Congestive heart failure is the condition of a weakened heart not able to pump blood effectively.Congestive heart failure.
This leak indicates a seal failure and requires replacement of the water pump .