Depending on the primary etiology for shock, signs/symptoms will vary.
Usually, evidence of profound or severe shock, without medical interventions, consist of severe neurological deficits (obtunded, coma), however, this is more likely secondary to the effects of shock (uremia, acidosis, hypoxia). Purely speaking, the late sign/symptom of shock is death. Shock in of itself is already a late sign/symptom (progression) of a primary insult to the body (cardiogenic: myocardial infarction or heart attack, heart failure; distributive: Infection, anaphylaxis, neurogenic; Hypovolemic: hemorrhage).
So, the answer is death.
Confused and dieoriented behavior
hypotension, tacycardia and low Bp
Confusion and problems breathing are some symptoms of septic shock. Weakness, patches of discolored skin and chills are some other symptoms to look out for.
Blood pressure drop, breathing difficult
There are several symptoms you may experience if you are in shock. Some of these symptoms include lightheadedness, anxiety, rapid or shallow breathing, cool skin, clammy skin, confusion, and decrease in blood pressure.
Last symptoms of shock are depressed body functions; low pulse, low heart rate, shallow breathing, unresponsive.
Tachycardia, weak pulse, hypo tension, dizziness, fainting, coma and death.
One of the signs and symptoms of a shock victim is that they are usually cool and pale. It is usually important to take them to a place where there is free circulation of air.
pale cool skinThere is NO real question asked in the above run-on sentence. Please rephrase the question.- Pale cool skin- Confused and disoriented behavior
Anaphylactic is a serious and life-threatening allergic response. Some signs and symptoms of this would include a difficulty in breathing and loss of consciousness, hives, swelling in the face, dropping blood pressure and vomiting.
What are the signs and symptoms of superhydration?
what are the signs & symptoms of an unheathy person