Trauma
... Shock. Compensated Shock The shock state has been described as evolving through stages. The first stage is typically called compensated shock. During this phase, compensatory mechanisms are successful at counteracting the hemodynamic ...
Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals
... Shock In decompensated shock , perfusion is pro- foundly affected because compensatory mechanisms , increased heart rate and peripheral vasoconstriction , have failed to maintain sufficient circulation to core organs . The clinical ...
Medical Physiology
... Shock Neurogenic Reflexes , Vasopressin Renin - Angiotensin System Renal Na + and H2O Retention , Thirst ↑ Blood Pressure Capillary H2O Reabsorption Progressive Shock Initial CV Physician Intervention Transfusion ↑ Cardiac Output ...
Scientific Canadian Mechanics' Magazine and Patent Office Record
... Shock absorbers . The W. H. Miner , Inc ........ 273,884 Ship receiving device . H. S. Wilson . 273,835 273,885 ... Shock absorber . A. Bennett . 268,994 275,915 Shock absorber . A. M. Graves ..... 269.327 275.916 Shock absorber ...
Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Shock ( May Subd Geog ) [ RB150.S5 ( Pathology ) ] [ RD59 ( Surgery ) ] UF Surgical shock BT Pathology RT Traumatism NT Cardiogenic shock Electric shock Hemorrhagic shock Insulin shock Septic shock Spinal shock Traumatic shock Shock ...
Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office
... Shock absorber . J. B. Adduci . 1,640,340 ; Aug. 30 Shock absorber . L. Aldrin . 1,631,569 ; June 7 . Shock absorber . L. W. Amende . 1,623,081 ; Apr. 5 . Shock absorber . J. E. Arzens . 1,616,021 ; Feb. 1 . Shock absorber . J. P. ...
Physiological Abstracts
... shock is not due to secondary respiratory changes provoked by the shock itself . E. Z. 2219. L'anaphylaxie par hématies est une réaction humorale ( The Anaphylaxis Pro- duced by Red Blood Corpuscles is a Reaction of the Body Fluids ) ...
American Practitioner and News
... Shock , for instance , is a wise provision of nature for the pro- tection of the organism , but no one would say the more shock the better . If I am overcome by sudden emotion , if I receive violence , or am exposed to sudden cold in ...
The electrical researches of the honourable Henry Cavendish, written between 1771 and 1781, edited from the original manuscripts in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire by J. Clerk Maxwell
... shock when torp . was just wetted , none else . With long link , not bright , 3A , ( 3 ) , sometimes felt it , not ... shock with B + A ( 4.6 ) , but there was with B + 2A ( 5.6 ) ; with bright wire without link felt shock with B + ...
Decisions of the Pennsylvania Workmen's Compensation Board
... shock is slight in degree , the pain is likely to be more pronounced than when the shock is severe , for the reason that in a shock condition , the vital functions are more or less suspended and sensation is impaired or lost , so that ...
Medical Record
... Shock resulted from impaired nerve function . EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS . The first experimental light thrown on the pathol- ogy of shock was in 1872. The oft quoted experi- ments of Goltz are the starting point of our modern ...
Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art
... shock had been felt with like results . The conclusion was arrived at that an earthquake must have been the cause , and grounds were found for this belief from the fact that Swansea has not been free from earthquake shocks in the past ...
Publications of the Dominion Observatory, Ottawa
... Shocks . Nature of Shock . Effect . Sound . Ground . Chicoutimi , Que ....... About 30 s . Cohoes , N.Y .. Cooperstown , N.Y .... About 1 m . Cornwall , Ont ....... About 45 s . 2 Light shock only .. . . . . Shock distinctly felt ...
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
1 that the shock wave is about one half as high , the subsidence slower , and the tension indicated greater It differs from the " maniacal tracings " ( Nos . 3 and 4 ) in proportion to the height of the shock wave . The in showing the ...
Medical Times
operation satisfactory , viz : the elimination of shock . But shock was for a long time such an indefinite en- tity ; the subject of much speculation , but little prac- tical experimentation , that not much was accom- plished in this ...
Anaesthesia and surgical technique. Fractures and dislocations, and minor surgery. Surgery of the lungs and pleura and of the peritoneal cavity, the rectum, and anus. Diseases of the genito-urinary apparatus and of parturition and of the puerperium. Diseases of the eye and ear and of the upper respiratory tract
Hobart Amory Hare. SHOCK . SHOCK may be defined as a relaxation or abolition of the sustaining and controlling ... shock observed after railway accidents is greater than that SHOCK . 395.
Journal of the American Medical Association
... shock producing tuan equally extensive dissections above the pelvis . EXTREMITIES . The prevention of shock in operations on the extrem- ities has resolved itself into two or three simple propo- sitions , the minimum loss of blood , the ...
The American Journal of Surgery
... shock . Porter states that when the diastolic pres- sure remains for some time at from 45 to 50 mm . , it will probably not recover without aid . A dias- tolic pressure of 50 mm . is therefore critical . McKesson's rule is of the ...
Circular
... shock from the fence . A brief review of facts recorded by the medical and electrical professions * may serve for judging the safety of electrical shocks . 1. Amperage ( amount of flow of current through a circuit ) is the proper basis ...
