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  1. ... high risk of developing severe sepsis and septic shock , a life-threatening condition when your organs don' ... the higher your risk for sepsis and septic shock. Moderate to mildly high levels of procalcitonin may ...
  2. ... to a life-threatening condition known as anaphylactic shock . There are four main types of overreactions, known ... food allergies are more likely to cause anaphylactic shock. Why do I need an allergy skin test? ...
  3. ... asthma or a life-threatening condition called anaphylactic shock . Other names: IgE allergy test, Quantitative IgE, Immunoglobulin ... are. If you're at risk for anaphylactic shock, you'll need to be very careful to ...
  4. ... disease. Severe dengue can cause internal bleeding and shock , which can be life-threatening. Infants and pregnant ... Testing.com [Internet]. Seattle (WA): OneCare Media; c2022. Shock; [cited 2022 Nov 9]; [about 1 screen]. Available ...
  5. ... oxygen-rich blood in your body Examples include: Shock Heart failure Lung diseases Anemia Severe infection and ... Testing.com [Internet]. Seattle (WA): OneCare Media; c2023. Shock; [cited 2023 May 17]; [about 1 screen]. Available ...
  6. ... of complications from burns, such as: Breathing problems Shock , a life-threatening drop in blood pressure Infections ...
  7. ... type 1 and type 2 diabetes Diabetic ketoacidosis Shock Metabolic acidosis , a condition in which your blood ...
  8. ... safe for young children : Making sure playgrounds have shock-absorbing material, such as mulch or sand Installing ...
  9. ... asha.org/Practice-Portal/Clinical-Topics/Adult-Dysphagia/#collapse_5 Cigna [Internet]. Bloomfield (CT): Healthwise; c1995–2021. ...
  10. ... your heart, so there's no risk of electric shock. What do the results mean? Your provider will ...
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