When a person is dying what are the different levels of death?
Simple.... Death.
The levels are No Mercy, Death Toll, Dead Air, and Blood Harvest.
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Increase in confusion, and finally loss of consciousness, coma and death (with high enough CO2 levels).
Coma and death.
Depends on how severe the shockwave is- At very high energy levels, you would be thrown through the air. At extremely high levels, the air sacs in your lungs would be ruptured from the force, resulting in death. At higher levels, your body would be torn apart. A low levels, you could have your hearing damaged, be stunned.
Yes, low sodium levels can cause death. Sodium is vital to your entire being and is a huge part in the transfer of signals through out your body. Without it we cannot function.
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Death from Carbon Monoxide poisoning or various permanent lung disorders
Very serious consequences result from a failure to control your blood sugar levels. It starts with peripheral vascular disease and progresses to blindness, multiple organ failure, and death.
Low albumin levels can increase the likelihood of post-surgery complications such as pneumonia, infection,. by as much as 50%. and low serum albumin were associated with inhospital death, infection, and length of stay
Death can occur if alcohol dramatically changes blood pH levels. You see, blood has a very small pH range, and alcohol has acid-forming properties. When you drink too much alcohol, your blood pH levels increase dramatically, while your phosphate levels decrease, leading to death. If you are asking for long-term effects, alcohol could be a problem in the long run if it led to liver cancer and alcoholism.