Case Studies | Pharmacology and Toxicology | India | Volume 7 Issue 8, August 2018
Traumatic Hypovolemic Shock: Eminence Depression Study in Patients
Dr. Bhukya Ramesh, Venkat Bandari
A clinical syndrome of inadequate tissue perfusion, shock results in a decreased supply of oxygen and nutrients to cells. The body responds initially by activating numerous compensatory mechanisms to improve cellular perfusion. If these fails, shock leads to widespread cellular necrosis, multiple organ dysfunction and failure, and death. Although there are various types of shock, including hypovolemic, cardiogenic, neurogenic, anaphylactic, and septic, the final common pathway in all types of shock is impaired cellular metabolism. Traumatic hypovolemic shock related to Depression Scale (SDS) was designed as a short simple way of quantifying the severity of depression with psychological and physiological & psychological symptoms. SDS is not only a reliable test for clinical and research use but it is also easy to apply in various samples. In this majority of thing that who suffering with hypovolemic shock their eminence depression is higher reading on scale. That shows severe heart blockade on human being. This measure is considered both valid and reliable in various clinical and community settings and has shown acceptable reliability in people.
Keywords: Hypovolemic shock, Depression, cellular metabolism
Edition: Volume 7 Issue 8, August 2018
Pages: 1339 - 1342
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Dr. Bhukya Ramesh, Venkat Bandari, "Traumatic Hypovolemic Shock: Eminence Depression Study in Patients", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), https://www.ijsr.net/search_index_results_paperid.php?id=ART2019845, Volume 7 Issue 8, August 2018, 1339 - 1342
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