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Apr 10, 2024

Precursors to acute urticaria shock

Shock, Urticaria

Acute urticaria shock can be preceded by a variety of symptoms, such as a flurry of wind, accelerated heart rate, laryngeal edema, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Acute…

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Apr 1, 2024

Clinical manifestations of spinal shock

Shock

Clinical manifestations of spinal shock include: impaired movement of limbs below the injured segment of the spinal cord, difficulty in urination, fecal incontinence, and respiratory and blood pressure disorders. Spinal…

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Mar 20, 2024

What is the resuscitation procedure for hemorrhagic shock

Shock

Resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock is divided into out-of-hospital and in-hospital resuscitation process, in the out-of-hospital should be timely to stop bleeding, to ensure the blood supply of the brain, rapid…

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Mar 14, 2024

What are the clinical manifestations of anaphylaxis

Shock

The clinical manifestations of anaphylaxis depend on the organs and systems affected, and are characterized by symptoms of shock, as well as symptoms of allergy to the affected system, such…

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Mar 13, 2024

What is the first aid procedure for hemorrhagic shock

Shock

First aid methods for hemorrhagic shock generally include stopping bleeding, correcting body position, keeping the airway open, blood transfusion and other processes. 1. Hemostasis: if the patient is trauma-induced blood…

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Feb 29, 2024

What are the drugs of choice for cardiogenic shock

Shock

Cardiogenic shock, the situation is more critical, the first choice of drugs need to be selected according to the different conditions of the patient, if the patient has a cardiac…

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Feb 28, 2024

He woke up from sepsis-induced shock. Is he in danger of being transferred to the general ward?

Shock

Awakening is not the main criterion for assessing whether sepsis-induced shock can be transferred to the general ward; it needs to be decided after a thorough assessment by the doctor…

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Feb 23, 2024

What are the side effects of electroconvulsive therapy

Shock

Electroconvulsive therapy generally refers to electroconvulsive therapy, which may have side effects such as headache, joint dislocation, bone fracture and prolonged apnea. 1. Headache: The treatment involves passing an electric…

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Feb 22, 2024

How to treat hemorrhagic shock in pelvic fractures

Shock

Pelvic fracture patients who have hemorrhagic shock should be treated promptly, including anti-shock treatment, use of anticoagulants, etc. In addition, they should also be treated with surgery for fracture repositioning.…

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Feb 19, 2024

What are the types of shock that are more likely to result in DIC?

Shock

DIC is diffuse intravascular coagulation, and the type of shock that is more likely to result in DIC is infectious shock. Infectious shock is more prone to DIC because the…

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  • Precursors to acute urticaria shock
  • Clinical manifestations of spinal shock
  • What is the resuscitation procedure for hemorrhagic shock
  • What are the clinical manifestations of anaphylaxis
  • What is the first aid procedure for hemorrhagic shock
  • What are the drugs of choice for cardiogenic shock
  • He woke up from sepsis-induced shock. Is he in danger of being transferred to the general ward?
  • What are the side effects of electroconvulsive therapy
  • How to treat hemorrhagic shock in pelvic fractures
  • What are the types of shock that are more likely to result in DIC?
  • How many days in danger of infectious shock from bowel perforation
  • Diagnostic criteria for shock
  • Three stages of shock pathophysiology
  • Signs of improvement in infectious shock
  • Signs of diabetic shock
  • Diagnostic criteria and therapeutic principles of infectious shock
  • Is it easy to relapse after sepsis-induced shock?
  • What is septic shock?
  • Difference between traumatic shock and hemorrhagic shock
  • How much rehydration is needed for infectious shock
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