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During compensated shock production of the hormone renin does not increase. Other hormones increase, but renin does not, so it would be the correct answer.
Cardiogenic shock causes the nausea.
The heart rate will increase due to hypovolaemic shock!
Sever allergies can cause the body to go into shock and one of the signs of shock is a fast heart rate (tahcycardia).
There are several ways the body goes through shock; Compensated shock occurs when the body expects to see or feel something that will either frighten or cause the body pain, and the body prepares itself for this sudden event- muscles tighten, heart rate increases and gets that "dropped" feeling. When the event does not happen, your body still must go into shock in order to avoid injury from the sudden loosening of muscles ans raised rate.
Compression of the heart that occurs when the pericardium fills with blood or fluid. This increase in pressure outside the heart interferes with heart function and can result in shock and/or death.
Causes of collapse for which rescue breathing may be needed are anaphylactic shock, heart attack, and poisoning.
Cardiogenic shock occurs when the heart is not adequately circulating blood due to an abnormal rhythm. Nausea is based in the brain so I suppose the lack of oxygen would be the cause.
when you get an electric shock your muscles go into spasm and your heart goes faster in shock, when you get electricuted your heart stops
it restarts your heart by sending an electric shock to a node that normally sends electric impulses to the heart to make it beat. as to working it, its idiot-proof. it has pictures of where to put things and the machine tells you what to do
Blood vessels constrict to increase venous return and maintain pressure. Heart rate increases to compensate for loss of blood pressure and to maintain cardiac output.
Cardiac muscle or heart muscle is the part of the heart that fails to work during cardiac shock.