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shock impaired body function due to blood loss or a disturbance in the circulatory system.
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shock The body's reaction to severe loss of blood or sudden injury -- a profound depression of the vital processes, including blood pressure. When a person goes into shock, this quick drop in blood pressure robs organs and tissues of blood and oxygen.
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shock wave A cone-shaped wave produced by an object moving at supersonic speed through a fluid.
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shock In medical parlance, a state of profound depression of the vital processes of the body that is characterized by pallor, rapid but weak pulse, rapid and shallow respiration, reduced total blood volume, and low blood pressure. It is caused usually by severe especially crushing injuries, hemorrhage, burns, or major surgery. In lay language, a severe emotional upheaval.
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shock physiological response to stress or injury.
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