TYPES OF SHOCK AND THEIR ORIGIN
Keywords:
Physiologicsl shock , oxygen, blood, capillaries, proteus.Abstract
Physiological shock may be defined as acute progressive circulatory failure, in which the tissues receive an inadequate supply of blood and its components (such as nutrients and oxygen) and an inadequate removal of wastes. The result is cell damage and, eventually, cell death. This definition is derived from the one constant feature of physiological shock: the failure of adequate blood flow through the capillaries, the smallest of the blood vessels. Shock may be so severe as to impair organ function or create a state of blood flow deficiency that grows progressively more dangerous.
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