Biology, asked by Juhisharan, 10 months ago

what is the relation between shock and blood pressure​

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Answered by gopi5336
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Answer:

Shock has several causes: Low blood volume, inadequate pumping action of the heart, or excessive widening (dilation) of blood vessels.

When shock is caused by low blood volume or inadequate pumping of the heart, people may feel sluggish, sleepy, or confused, and their skin becomes cold and sweaty and often bluish and pale.

When shock results from excessive dilation of blood vessels, the skin may be warm and flushed, and the pulse may be strong and forceful (bounding) rather than weak.

People who are in shock should be kept warm and positioned so their legs are elevated.

Intravenous fluids, oxygen, and sometimes drugs are given to help restore the blood pressure.

Answered by ShreyaVirat
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Answer:

HEY BUDDY...

GOOD EVE...

EXCESSIVE SHOCK OF BLOOD VESSELS INCREASES THE CAPACITY OF BLOOD VESSELS AND DECREASES BLOOD PRESSURE....

THIS CAN DECREASE BLOOD FLOW AND OXYGEN DELIVERY TO THE ORGANS...

HOPE IT HELPS...!!!

HVE A GRT DAY AHEAD...^_^

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