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Syncope: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

March 22, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Syncope: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments Write short note on syncope. Answer. Syncope may be defied as transient loss of consciousness which comes suddenly, lasts for a short time and is due to diminished blood supply to the brain. The symptoms are fainting and vasovagal attack. "Best Ways To Prevent Syncope" Syncope Etiology Simple faint Decreased cardiac … [Read more...] about Syncope: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

Hemorrhagic Shock Treatment & Management

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Hemorrhagic Shock Treatment And Management

Hemorrhagic Shock Treatment & Management Etiopathology: Due to whole blood loss like. Surgical: During and following any major surgery especially cardiopulmonary bypass, pelvic surgery or major abdominal surgery. Traumatic: As a result of any type of major accident,warfare injuries, homicidal or following suicidal injury as by knife, bullet, etc. GI bleeding: … [Read more...] about Hemorrhagic Shock Treatment & Management

Anaphylactic Shock: Causes, Clinical Features, and Emergency Management

March 22, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Anaphylactic Shock Causes, Clinical Features, and Emergency Management

Anaphylactic Shock Describe brief anaphylactic shock. Answer. This type of shock is a result of type I hypersensitivity reaction. Anaphylactic shock can occur when a previously sensitized individual is exposed to a specific antigen, IV. Drugs, especially penicillin, cephalosporins, and iodinated contrast media are common offenders. "The Role Of Iv Fluids In Treating … [Read more...] about Anaphylactic Shock: Causes, Clinical Features, and Emergency Management

Shock: Types, Causes, and Management Strategies for Hypovolemic and Vasovagal Shock

March 22, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Shock: Signs, Causes, And Types Question 1. Enumerate different types of shock and discuss management of hypovolemic shock. Answer. Hypovolemic Shock Enumeration of types of Shock Vasovagal shock Neurogenic shock Hypovolemic shock Cardiogenic shock Cardiac compression shock Septic shock Anaphylactic shock. "Symptoms Of Hypovolemic … [Read more...] about Shock: Types, Causes, and Management Strategies for Hypovolemic and Vasovagal Shock

Hypovolemic Shock: Causes, Clinical Features, and Management Strategies

March 22, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Hypovolemic Shock Causes, Clinical Features, And Management Strategies

Hypovolemic Shock It occurs due to loss of blood plasma or body fluid and electrolytes, usually caused by massive hemorrhage, vomiting,diarrhea and dehydration. Hypovolemic shock is most common type of shock which is characterized by loss in circulatory volume which leads to decrease in venous return, decrease in filing of cardiac chambers, so there is decreased in cardiac … [Read more...] about Hypovolemic Shock: Causes, Clinical Features, and Management Strategies

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