Shock can significantly impact the heart by causing decreased blood flow and oxygen delivery to cardiac tissues, leading to potential damage. In cases of hypovolemic shock, for example, reduced blood volume results in lower cardiac output and can precipitate arrhythmias. Additionally, the body’s stress response during shock can lead to increased heart rate and contractility, but prolonged shock may overwhelm these compensatory mechanisms, resulting in heart failure. Overall, timely medical intervention is crucial to mitigate these effects and restore normal heart function.
Symptoms include decreased consciousness, rapid heart and breathing rates and multiple organ failures
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
Cardiac muscle or heart muscle is the part of the heart that fails to work during cardiac shock.
Ventricles of your heart fail to work effectively in cardiogenic shock. Cardiogenic shock usually fallow the heart attack, also called as myocardial infarction.
septic shock
They shock it with the paddle things.
they shock it
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.
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micoligits and chlorocimisis will affect the heart
how does the heart disease affect in tissue
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