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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Hypovolemic shock
  1. Shock is a severe condition that occurs when not enough blood flows through the body, causing very ...
  2. ... heartbeat occurs, the ICD quickly sends an electrical shock to the heart to change the rhythm back ... heartbeat occurs, the ICD quickly sends an electrical shock to the heart to change the rhythm back ...
  3. A meniscal tear is an injury of the shock-absorbing cartilage in the knee. The meniscus is ... the bones. The meniscus also serves as a shock-absorption system, assists in lubricating the joint, and ...
  4. ... indicate: Dehydration Burns Diarrhea Eclampsia Erythrocytosis Polycythemia vera Shock
  5. ... may indicate: Addison's disease (rare) Congestive heart failure Shock Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion Lower-than-normal ...
  6. ... the end of bones in joints to provide shock absorption during movement.
  7. ... such as Addison disease, congestive heart failure or shock. Lower-than-normal measurements may indicate aldosteronism, diabetes ...
  8. ... heat exhaustion (caused by dehydration) and heat stroke (shock). Remove the victim from the heat and have ...
  9. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is a procedure used to shatter simple stones in the kidney or upper urinary ...
  10. ... from the mild (hives) to the severe (anaphylactic shock) upon subsequent exposure to the substance. An actual ...
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