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No, shock is not an adverb. Shock is typically a noun or a verb. It refers to a sudden and intense feeling or a state of emotional disbelief.
The three types of shock are hypovolemic shock (caused by severe loss of blood or fluids), distributive shock (caused by inappropriate vasodilation leading to decreased blood flow), and cardiogenic shock (caused by heart failure leading to inadequate circulation).
Failure is a general term that refers to an object or system no longer performing its intended function, while fracture specifically refers to the physical separation of a material into two or more pieces due to stress. Fracture is a type of failure that occurs in materials when the applied stress exceeds the material's strength, leading to a crack or break.
Shock typically refers to a sudden and unexpected event or experience that causes surprise or distress, while impact refers to the effect or influence that something has on a person, situation, or object. Shock usually involves a feeling of disbelief or emotional response, while impact refers to the tangible consequences or results of an action or event.
It can be (a shocked audience, shocked neighbors). The word is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to shock) and more often means a metaphorical "shock" than an actual electric or seismic shock.
septic shock
Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS) can cause the following: kidney failure, heart failure and liver failure. You should see a doctor immediately if you experience this.
Yes, shock occurs when the circulatory system fails to deliver sufficient blood and oxygen to the body's tissues, leading to cellular dysfunction. This can result from various conditions, such as severe blood loss, dehydration, or heart failure. Symptoms may include rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure, confusion, and pale or clammy skin. If not treated promptly, shock can lead to organ failure and be life-threatening.
System Shock happened in 1994.
Yes.
Shock affects your nervous system, not your musculatory system when you go into shock. It indirectly affects the muscles via the nervous system.
System Shock - Doctor Who - was created in 1995.
System Shock was created on 1994-09-22.
it gives you shock and kidney failure
Shock primarily affects the circulatory system, leading to inadequate blood flow and oxygen delivery to vital organs. This can result in systemic issues, impacting other body systems such as the respiratory, nervous, and renal systems. The lack of perfusion can cause organ dysfunction and failure if not promptly addressed. Overall, shock is a critical condition that can rapidly compromise multiple body systems.
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