Decreasing base deficit
Difficulty breathing
Rapid, uncontrolled breathing.
If you mean 'being expressionless', then yes it most possibly is. However people respond to shock differently so it is hard to say
Last symptoms of shock are depressed body functions; low pulse, low heart rate, shallow breathing, unresponsive.
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.
No. It is a bacterial infection usually caused by wearing a tampon too long without changing it or using one when you don't need it.
The exact definition of a nesiritide is a medicine that is used to treat a congestive heart failure. Also, this heart failure is actue and decompensated.
If the shocks are making noise, they are trying to tell you it's likely time to replace them.Seriously - any looseness is a symptom the shock is either loose at the top/bottom mounting point, or the fluids/gases have leaked out.See "Related Questions" below for more
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
THE PAIN, severe pain in the scrotum is the symptom in the torsion of testis. Pain is so severe that the patient can land up in shock. Ultrasound scan is diagnostic for this condition and should not be delayed.
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. The signs/symptoms of shock (late sign/symptom of primary insult): Cardiogenic: heart failure (shortness of breath, cough, swelling of lower extremities) Distributive: Infections (fever, elevated breathing rate, elevated heart rate, warm extremities), anaphylaxis (allergy to a recent insult, shortness of breath, elevated heart rate, warm extremities, hives), neurogenic (recent trauma to spinal cord, normal-low heart rate, quadriplegia, warm extremities), other inflammatory: pancreatitis Hypovolemic: Hemorrhagic (bleeding from a source), dehydration (cool skin clamy skin, passing out on walking or feeling like passing out on standing, dry lips/mouth, inadequate drinking of fluids)