When a person experiences shock, multiple body systems are affected, including the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, central nervous system, and metabolic system. In response to shock, the body may redirect blood flow away from non-critical organs to maintain vital organ function, leading to symptoms such as low blood pressure, rapid breathing, altered mental status, and metabolic acidosis. Treatment of shock focuses on stabilizing these affected systems and restoring adequate perfusion to vital organs.
Problem Focused-a limited examination of the affected body are or organ system Expanded Problem Focused-a limited examination of the affected body area or organ system and other symptomatic or related organ systems Detailed-an extended examination of the affected body area(s) and other symptomatic or related organ system(s) Comprehensive-a general multi-system examination or complete examination of a single organ system
You have the cartilages in the joints, which act as mechanical shock absorbers. But then you have other functional shock absorbers. You have arches in the foot, which act as shock absorbers. Then when you jump down, you have that spring like movement of the legs. That act as a shock absorbers.
The majority of injuries due to electrical shock are caused by direct contact with energized electrical systems or equipment. These shocks occur when the body becomes part of the electrical circuit, leading to burns, nerve damage, and other serious injuries.
A safety harness equipped with a shock-absorbing lanyard is used in fall protection systems to reduce the impact of a fall on the worker's body. The shock absorber in the lanyard acts as a buffer to lessen the force of the fall, helping to prevent serious injury. It is a crucial component of personal protective equipment for those working at heights.
Speed shock refers to the feeling of disorientation, physical discomfort, or psychological distress that can occur when someone travels at high speeds, such as in a vehicle or on a roller coaster. It is a result of the body's sensory systems being overwhelmed by the rapid changes in speed and movement. Symptoms may include nausea, dizziness, or anxiety.
Every body system is affected by every other body system.
The brain
The body systems that are affected by muscular dystrophy include the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system. Many organs are also affected by this genetic disorder.
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the skeletal system
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the other systems are not affected
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Cardiovascular system
Eventually all body systems will see the effects of dangerous gases, but the most immediate effects will be seen by the respiratory systems and the circulatory systems.
Muscular and Skeletal systems.
the muscular and digestive systems