30-40
120
The starting joules should be 100-120. This will generally result in 90% first shock success in patients with persistent A-Fib.
Shock is usually caused by trauma, blood loss, dehydration or massive infection
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.
Monotube gas shock absorbers, or De Carbon shocks
A class 2 level shock is when oxygen demand becomes greater than oxygen supply. This is a common military tactic for punishment.
120
F. William Blaisdell has written: 'Respiratory distress syndrome of shock and trauma' -- subject(s): Adult Respiratory distress syndrome, Complications, Respiratory insufficiency, Shock, Wounds and injuries
Hypovolemic Shock and Septic Shock
Class C
class g
Skin cancer, dehydration, shock
dehydration resulting in shock
2
cellular
cellular
Class III or IV, depending on other clinical sequela.