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Syndrome characterized by inadequate tissue perfusion and imbalanced oxygen supply and demand.
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Shock
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Inflammatory state affecting the whole body, frequently a response of the immune system to infection.
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Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS)
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Failure of 2 or more organ systems so that homeostasis cannot be maintained without intervention.
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Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)
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Type of shock that results from the loss of blood due to trauma or hemorrhage.
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Hypovolemic Shock
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Type of shock resulting from dysfunction of the heart- either diastolic or systolic dysfunction.
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Cardiogenic Shock
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Type of shock resulting from a spinal cord insult leading to massive vasodilation.
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Neurogenic Shock
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Type of shock resulting from an immune response to a substance in the environment; very rapid and dramatic decline.
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Anaphylactic Shock
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Type of shock resulting from a blockage in the vessels, such as a pulmonary embolism.
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Obstructive Shock
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Type of shock resulting from an infectious organism that initiates a widespread inflammatory response.
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Septic Shock
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Stage of shock where the body uses defensive mechanisms to correct the insult or cause.
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Compensatory Stage
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At this stage of shock, the vital organs have failed. Brain damage and cell death have occurred. Death will occur imminently.
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Irreversible or Refractory Stage
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In this stage of shock, compensatory mechanisms begin to fail and organs begin to fail.
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Progressive or Decompensatory Stage
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