Hypovolemic shock
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Shock
... is too low to sustain life. Shock -
hypovolemic Causes, incidence , and risk factors: Loss of ... or more of the normal blood volume produces
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Anaphylactic shock
... higher risk for a serious allergic reaction to the vaccine . Mild allergic reactions may occur in some people, including rash and itching .
hypovolemic shock (caused by inadequate blood volume) anaphylactic shock (caused by allergic reaction) septic shock (associated with infections ) ...
Arterial embolism
... A blood clot arising from another location that blocks an artery . Buerger's disease ... Aortic rupture Bleeding from the aorta
hypovolemic shock Arterial embolism Insufficient circulation past the aneurysm Irreversible damage to the kidney s ( kidney failure ) Myocardial ...
Body weight
... dehydration , a loss of as little as 1 percent to 2 percent of body weight , can cause weakness , dizziness and fatigue . Far more serious is
hypovolemic shock , a life-threatening complication of dehydration . People who are twice their ideal body weight , or more, are at great risk of dying from ...
Cardiogenic shock
... pump enough blood to your major organ s to support life. What is going on in the body? cardiogenic shock (associated with heart problems)
hypovolemic shock (caused by inadequate blood volume) anaphylactic shock (caused by allergic reaction) septic shock (associated with infections ) ... ...
Dehydration
... dehydration due to diarrhea and vomiting in children from infancy to six years old with a three-year shelf life. Mfg: Pharmacia & Upjohn.
hypovolemic SHOCK - A state of inadequate tissue perfusion that occurs secondary to an abnormally low circulating blood volume. May occur as the result of ...
Embolism
... vascular events ( pulmonary embolism , stroke , deep venous thrombosis ), and cataracts . Aortic rupture Bleeding from the aorta
hypovolemic shock Arterial embolism Insufficient circulation past the aneurysm Irreversible damage to the kidney s ( kidney failure ) Myocardial ...
Esophageal stricture
... may have to be repeated periodically. What is the long-term outlook for a child with dysphagia ? Recurrence of bleeding after treatment
hypovolemic shock Esophageal stricture after surgery or endoscopic therapy Worsening encephalopathy ( confusion ) Infection ( pneumonia , blood ...
Myocardial Infarction
... mitral annulus (in the elderly), lupus , rheumatoid arthritis , infectious endocarditis , ... Aortic rupture Bleeding from the aorta
hypovolemic shock Arterial embolism Insufficient circulation past the aneurysm Irreversible damage to the kidney s ( kidney failure ) Myocardial ...