Well actually it would result in a discharge of acids, carboxyhemoglobin, coagulated blood and other cells waste.
Which would send the patient into an irreversible phase of shock.
-thrombus will cause peripheral , cerebral, visceral vessels to eventually block which will lead to Hypoxia/infactus/ischemia of the affected area etc...
-Metabolic Acidosis
(Arythmia, tachycardia, kussmauls ventilation, reduction of cardiac muscle contractillity, infactus at some point)
There is much more to it but i do not have the tools to answer further.
Paramedic student
Wishing you the best of luck
A severe allergic reaction could result in anaphylactic shock and death.
Thermal shock is a result of parts of an object that incurs damage from a sudden temperature change. People can also have thermal shock in their bodies as a result of sudden temperature change.
P. E. Stepanov has written: 'On relaxation effects in shock waves in gases'
R. A. Batchelder has written: 'Normal shock waves in air with chemical and vibrational relaxation effects. Model - general'
Shock
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Psychogenic shock is generally a form of shock (low blood pressure) produced as a result of excessive excitement which causes stimulation of the vagus nerve and thus a dilation of the blood vessels.
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F. S. Sherman has written: 'A low density wind tunnel study of shock wave structure and relaxation phenomena in gases'
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Subject to lasting shock as a result of an emotionally disturbing experience or physical injury.