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Absolutely. Some people actually die from shock regardless of the extent of their injury.
neurogenic shock
hypotension, tacycardia and low Bp
Explosives detonate, creating a rapidly expanding shock wave. In some cases, the shock wave alone causes injury or death. In other cases, the shock wave drives projectiles that cause injury.
Not likely
The four categories of shock are hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, and distributive shock. Hypovolemic shock results from significant fluid loss, such as from bleeding or dehydration. Cardiogenic shock occurs when the heart fails to pump effectively, while obstructive shock is due to physical obstruction of blood flow, often from conditions like pulmonary embolism. Distributive shock involves abnormal distribution of blood flow, commonly seen in septic shock, anaphylactic shock, or neurogenic shock.
No, it is not safe to touch the negative battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or injury.
No, it is not safe to touch the negative battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or injury.
No, electric shocks typically do not cause bruising. They can cause burns or tissue damage at the site of contact, but bruising is not a common symptom. If you have concerns about an electric shock injury, it's important to seek medical attention.
Yes you should use a AED on a person that has a electrical shock injury.
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).
You will get a spark and maybe a shock. If you do this with a car battery, it may well explode and might cause injury.