Shock

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  1. 2. Shock caused by inability of heart to contract effectively.
  2. 6. Shock compensatory mechanisms are overwhelmed the body can no longer maintain a blood pressure and perfusion of the vital organs.
  3. 7. shock is a type of distributive shock the dilated vessels cause a reduction in the systemic vascular resistance, resulting in a decrease in blood pressure and perfusion.
  4. 8. is the emergency care provided to restore vital body functions.
  5. 9. shock results from a condition that obstructs forward blood flow.
  6. 10. shock is caused by low blood volume.
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  1. 1. shock also commonly referred to as vasogenic shock, is another type of distributive shock a spinal cord injury damages the sympathetic nerve fibers that control vessel tone below the level of injury.
  2. 3. inadequate tissue perfusion or hypoperfusion.
  3. 4. Shock caused by vasodilation leading to a relative reduction in intravascular volume.
  4. 5. Shock the body is able to maintain near-normal blood pressure and perfusion of vital organ blood is shunted away from non-vital areas.