shock that has progressed beyond the stage when it will respond to transfusion or other form of treatment, and recovery is impossible.several factors are responsible for irreversible shock. they are: 1. decreased perfusion of the cells 2. sodium ions build up 3. potassium ions leak out 4. increasing the body's metabolic acidosis 5. increase of hydrostatic pressure 6. increase of blood concentration and viscosity 7. prolonged vasoconstriction of vital organs 8. ischemia of bowl. _ md. fayezul Islam. bpt 12, nitor.
irreversible
No, the word 'irreversible' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'irreversible' is irreversibility.
The melting of an ice lolly is considered an irreversible process. Once the ice lolly melts and turns into liquid form, it cannot be easily reversed back to its original solid state.
Cutting down a tree. shredding of paper as well as same of the irreversible change
Adiabatic mixing of two fluids is irreversible because it involves an increase in entropy. When the two fluids mix, their individual molecular arrangements are disrupted, leading to increased disorder and randomness in the system, which is reflected in higher entropy. This irreversible increase in entropy makes the process of adiabatic mixing irreversible.
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reversable
IRREVERSIBLE
irreversible change.
irreversible
irreversible change
Burning something is irreversible.
Rusting is an irreversible process.
The antonym of irreversible would be reversible.
The final stage of shock that can lead to death is known as "refractory shock" or "irreversible shock." In this stage, the body's organs have suffered severe damage due to prolonged inadequate blood flow and oxygen delivery, leading to multi-organ failure. Despite aggressive medical intervention, the body's systems can no longer compensate, resulting in a critical decline in vital functions and ultimately death. Early recognition and treatment of shock are crucial to prevent progression to this stage.
irreversible
Do you mean irreversible change? If so it means "It can not be changed".