loss of fluid through vomiting and diarrhoea
Hypovolemic shock occurs when vomiting or diarrhea leads to dehydration, causing a decrease in blood volume. This disrupts the normal acid-base balance of the body, leading to decreased perfusion of tissues and organs. Immediate medical intervention is crucial to restore fluid balance and prevent further complications.
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.
Electric shock injuries are caused by lightning or electric current from a mechanical source passing through the body
Yes. Behind medial epicondyl of humerus, there is ulnar nerve. If you press it you get shock like feeling in your outer fingers. This happens because muscles supplied by this nerve are stimulated by your action.
Venous pooling shock, also known as distributive shock, occurs when blood vessels dilate excessively, causing blood to pool in the veins and reducing the return of blood to the heart. This results in inadequate blood circulation and oxygen delivery to vital organs. Common causes include severe infections (septic shock), anaphylaxis, or neurological conditions. Prompt treatment is essential to restore normal blood flow and stabilize the patient.
Metabolic shock is when the body loses too much of its fluids.
metabolic shock
metabolic causes of coma consist of those conditions that change the chemical environment of the brain, thereby adversely affecting function.
Low Thyroid hormone can causes hair loss, sluggishness and low metabolic rate.
Cardiogenic shock causes the nausea.
Some causes of metabolic syndrome include gaining too much weight, smoking, not getting exercise, and getting older.http://www.medicinenet.com/metabolic_syndrome/page2.htm
Metabolic causes of coma are diagnosed from blood work and urinalysis to evaluate blood chemistry, drug screen, and blood cell abnormalities that may indicate infection.
Either charge can cause a shock, the shock is when the negative charges jump to the positive or vice versa
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Head injury Starvation Shock
Hypovolemic Shock and Septic Shock
Hypovolemic shock occurs when vomiting or diarrhea leads to dehydration, causing a decrease in blood volume. This disrupts the normal acid-base balance of the body, leading to decreased perfusion of tissues and organs. Immediate medical intervention is crucial to restore fluid balance and prevent further complications.