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NAC- Shock

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anaphylactic shock circulatory shock state resulting from a severe allergic reaction producing an overwhelming systemic vasodilation and relative hypovolemia
biochemical mediators messenger substances that may be released by a cell to create an action at that site or be carried by the bloodstream to a distant site before being activated; also called cytokines
cardiogenic shock shock state resulting from impairment or failure of the myocardium
colloids intravaenous solutions that contain molecules that are too large to pass through capillary membranes
crystalloids electrolyte solutions that move freely between the intravascular compartment and interstitial spaces
circulatory shock shock state resulting from displacement of blood volume creating a relative hypovolemia and inadequate delivey of oxygen to the cells; also known as distributive shock
hypovolemic shock shock state resulting from decreased intravascular volume due to fluid loss
neurogenic shock shock state resulting from loss of sympathetic tone causing relative hypovolemia
septic shock circulatory shock state resulting from overwhelming infection causing relative hypovolemia
shock physiologic state in which there is inadequate blood flow to tissues and cells of the body
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