There are several ways the body goes through shock; Compensated shock occurs when the body expects to see or feel something that will either frighten or cause the body pain, and the body prepares itself for this sudden event- muscles tighten, heart rate increases and gets that "dropped" feeling. When the event does not happen, your body still must go into shock in order to avoid injury from the sudden loosening of muscles ans raised rate.
The body compensates for metabolic acidosis by increasing respiratory rate to eliminate carbon dioxide, which helps restore the acid-base balance. Additionally, the kidneys excrete more acid in the urine and reabsorb more bicarbonate to help neutralize acid in the blood.
the meaning of a sugar shock is were you have too much sugar in your body and your body natrually has a shock!!!
Honing of the other senses compensates for loss of hearing. The defendant compensates the victim when they lose in a civil case.
early sign of hypovolemic shock
Plasma doesn't reall treat the burn. but it compensates the body for plasma lost through the burn.
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The severity of an electric shock is determined by the amount of current that passes through the body, the path the current takes, and the duration of the shock. Factors such as voltage, resistance of the body, and individual health can also influence how severe the shock will be.
You have the cartilages in the joints, which act as mechanical shock absorbers. But then you have other functional shock absorbers. You have arches in the foot, which act as shock absorbers. Then when you jump down, you have that spring like movement of the legs. That act as a shock absorbers.
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The body compensates by entering Hypovolemic shock. Hormones get released that will constrict your peripheral blood vessels to keep your blood in your core. Your heart rate will increase and your respiratory rate may increase as well. If left untreated your body will fatigue and your breathing will diminish as will your heart rate.