To determine: The problems that occur when decompensated shock occurs for Person X.
Concept introduction: When the body tissues do not get enough blood (as a result of problems with the circulatory system), it is known as shock. Weakness, fast breathing, fast heart rate, sweating, increased thirst, and anxiety are the initial symptoms of shock. Cardiogenic shock is a condition that occurs due to the sudden dysfunction of heart to pump the blood to maintain the requirements of the body.
To determine: The way by which compensation is limited in this situation.
Concept introduction: When the body tissues do not get enough blood (as a result of problems with the circulatory system), it is known as shock. Weakness, fast breathing, fast heart rate, sweating, increased thirst, and anxiety are the initial symptoms of shock. Cardiogenic shock is a condition that due to the sudden dysfunction of heart to pump the blood to maintain the requirements of the body.
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