No 1. The type of shock arises from a sudden change in body position known as postural.
When we suddenly stand up from sleeping or sitting position, there is a sudden drop in blood pressure due to gravity that can cause syncope. It is normally due to hypotension and decreased blood supply to brain.
No 2. The diabetic patient may exhibit hypoglycemia if they don't eat before an appointment.
It's because of there antihyperglycemic treatment.
No 3. The most common symptom of shock is syncope.
Syncope means loss of consciousness due to a lack of oxygen supply to the brain.
No 4. Shock arises from a reaction to body allergen is called anaphylactic shock.
It is a medical emergency that is due to an allergen which can cause cardiopulmonary arrest.
No 5. Small piece of bone or bone spicules working to the surface after surgery is called sequestrum.
It's actually a dead bone which is separated from the healthy bone.
No 6. The oxygen source is a green tank.
No 7. Excessive bleeding is called hemorrhage.
No 8. A life-saving device which is used to stimulate/revive patient heart during cardiac arrest is known as AED.
AED means an automated external defibrillator which gives DC shocks to the patient with life-threatening arrhythmias.
No 9. The most common dental emergency is hemorrhage.
No 10. In CPR 'C' stands for cardio.
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation is a life-saving procedure during cardiac arrest, Which resuscitates heart as well as the lung.
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