What is psychogenic shock? What is immunomodulation for seizures? What is obstructive shock? What is narcolepsy? What is an aneurysm? What is hemodynamic shock? What is neurogenic shock? What is shivering? What is decompensated shock? What is asystole?
Since shock is caused by a variety of factors, its symptoms may vary from one person to another. However, some of the most common symptoms of shock include shallow, rapid breathing, anxiety, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, pale and clammy skin, nausea, dizziness, thirst or a dry mout...
Neurogenic shock (caused by damage to the nervous system) What is compensated shock? Compensated shock isthe phase of shock in which the body is still able to compensate for absolute or relative fluid loss. What causes hypovolemic shock?
What is neurogenic pulmonary edema? How does sepsis cause pulmonary edema? What causes edema? How fast does flash pulmonary edema occur? How is pulmonary edema diagnosed? How does preeclampsia cause pulmonary edema? How does pancreatitis cause pulmonary edema?
or low cardiac output and buildup of byproducts of anaerobic cellular respiration* altered mental status, if the patient's cerebral perfu- sion pressure is altered* hypoactive or absent bowel sounds (from shunting of blood away from nonessential abdominal organs to compensate for shock symptoms)...
Neurogenic shock, a life-threatening condition caused by spinal cord injury Pericardial tamponade, in which extra fluid builds up in the space around your heart. Dangerously low blood pressure from any cause In addition, stimulant and non-stimulant drugs for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (...
Treatment of cough secondary to neurogenic disorder is mainly directed to treat the cause. A suggested guideline for managing chronic neuropathic cough is demonstrated in Figure 2. Different modalities could be used to treat these coughs after trying to treat the original neurogenic disorder. Speech ...
Protein kinase Cδ mediates neurogenic but not mitogenic activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase in neuronal cells. Mol Cell Biol 1999; 19:4209–4218 PubMed CAS Google Scholar Matsumoto T, Numakawa T, Adachi N, et al. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances depolarization-evoked ...
Distributive shock is a medical crisis in which a person has enough blood, but it doesn't circulate effectively, leading to...
What is neurogenic pulmonary edema? Pulmonary embolism causes what type of shock? How does a pulmonary embolism cause hypoxemia? How is a pulmonary embolism detected? What is the pathophysiology of pulmonary tuberculosis? What is noncardiogenic pulmonary edema? How does COPD cause a pulmonary embolism...