I believe you are thinking of HYPOvolemic shock, which is the result of a loss of blood volume like after an injury. One would expect to see a very low blood pressure, a rapid pulse, and a decreased body temperature. Shock can not be caused by HYPERvolemia.
To revive a patient with a flatline, a defibrillator is used to deliver an electric shock to the heart. This shock helps to restore the heart's normal rhythm and can potentially revive the patient.
No, you cannot shock a flatline to revive a patient. A flatline indicates that the heart is not beating and therefore there is no electrical activity to shock. Other interventions may be needed to revive the patient.
An electric shock by itself is unlikely to break a bone. However, if a person experiences a severe electric shock that causes muscle contractions or throws them forcefully, it is possible for bones to break due to the impact or trauma resulting from the shock.
Diagnosis generally comes before prognosis. Diagnosis involves identifying the nature of a specific disease or condition based on symptoms, test results, and medical history. Prognosis, on the other hand, focuses on predicting the likely course and outcome of the disease once diagnosed.
When exposed to cold water, the body can go into cold water shock, causing gasping, hyperventilation, and an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. This response is the body's attempt to adapt to the sudden drop in temperature and maintain core temperature.
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clinical sign of shock include a decrease in blood pressure, increased heart rate, pale and clammy skin, patient will be cold, possible dizziness and possible disorientation. All related to a decrease in blood to the vital organs. Elevating the legs is done increase the blood flow to the head and heart.Dilated pupils
Diagnosis of shock is based on the patient's symptoms.a significant drop in blood pressure.extremely low urine output.blood tests. Other tests are performed.to try to determine the underlying condition responsible for the patient's state of shock.
establishing a diagnosis of shock must include hypoxemia ,acidosis,hypotension,increased vascular resistence,
Diagnosis of septic shock is made by measuring blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration rate. Blood cultures are done to determine the type of bacteria responsible. The levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and acidity in the blood are also monitored.
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An electric shock feeling in the shin could be caused by nerve compression, such as from a herniated disc in the spine or pressure on a nerve in the leg. It could also be due to nerve damage or irritation, such as in conditions like sciatica or peripheral neuropathy. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
G= Gravity Shock+Gravity=Gravity shock which means it's shock resistance when dropped.
Hyperkalemia is a medical diagnosis.
The four major types of shock are hypovolemic shock (caused by low blood volume), cardiogenic shock (caused by heart failure), distributive shock (caused by vasodilation), and obstructive shock (caused by an obstruction to blood flow).
The different types of community diagnosis include epidemiological diagnosis, social diagnosis, administrative diagnosis, and ecological diagnosis. Epidemiological diagnosis focuses on the health status of the community, social diagnosis looks at social determinants of health, administrative diagnosis assesses existing health services, and ecological diagnosis considers the physical environment's impact on health.
A tentative diagnosis is a diagnosis which is not confirmed.