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  • |Term=Septic shock
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  • == Septic Shock == '''Septic shock''' (/ˈsɛptɪk ʃɒk/) is a potentially life-threatening medical condition
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  • ==Distributive Shock== ...of blood flow in the smallest blood vessels. The term "distributive" comes from the Latin ''distributus'', meaning "to distribute".
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  • ...gue used in the treatment of [[vasodilatory shock]], specifically [[septic shock]]. The term "Selepressin" is derived from the words "selective" and "pressin", referring to its selective vasopressin
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  • == Septic Shock == '''Septic shock''' (/ˈsɛptɪk ʃɒk/) is a potentially life-threatening medical condition
    2 KB (265 words) - 23:56, 8 February 2024
  • The term "cardiovascular collapse" is derived from the Greek words "kardia" (heart), "vasculum" (small vessel), and the Latin ...nfusion|confusion]]. In severe cases, it can lead to [[Shock (circulatory)|shock]], [[Coma|coma]], or even [[Death|death]].
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  • == Septic Abortion == ...becomes complicated by a bacterial infection. The term "septic" is derived from the Greek word "septikos" which means "putrefactive", referring to the pres
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  • == Surgical Shock == '''Surgical shock''' (/sɜːrdʒɪkəl ʃɒk/), also known as [[Perioperative shock]], is a severe medical condition that occurs in response to surgery. It is
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  • ...chs" meaning restriction and "hema" meaning blood, while "hepatitis" comes from the Greek "hepar" meaning liver and "-itis" denoting inflammation. ...ious reasons such as [[heart failure]], [[septic shock]], or [[hemorrhagic shock]].
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  • ...sed in the treatment of [[hypotension]], particularly in cases of [[septic shock]] and [[anaphylaxis]]. The term "Metaraminol" is derived from the Greek words "meta", meaning "beyond", "arama", meaning "defense", and "
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  • ...vessel" and ''pressin'' meaning "to press". The term "analogue" is derived from the Greek ''analogos'' meaning "proportional". ...medical treatments for conditions such as [[diabetes insipidus]], [[septic shock]], and [[von Willebrand disease]].
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  • '''Shocked''' (/ʃɒkt/), from the Greek word "σοκαρισμένος" (sokarisménos), is a medical ter * [[Hypovolemic shock]]: A condition caused by severe blood loss.
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  • ...rily in the treatment of [[hypotension]], [[cardiac arrest]], and [[septic shock]]. It is a synthetic form of the naturally occurring hormone and neurotrans The term "norepinephrine" is derived from its chemical structure: it is the nor (no radical) analogue of [[epinephrin
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  • ...ypotension) that can occur in conditions such as septic shock, cardiogenic shock, or anaphylaxis. The term "vasopressor" is derived from the Latin words "vaso" meaning vessel and "pressor" meaning pressure. It re
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  • == Shock (circulatory) == '''Shock''' (pronounced: /ʃɒk/), in the context of [[circulatory system|circulatio
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  • The term "Procalcitonin" is derived from the words "pro-" meaning 'before' or 'precursor', and "calcitonin", a hormo ...fections. It is particularly useful in distinguishing bacterial infections from other causes of infection or inflammation. The test is often used in conjun
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  • ...t supports it, resulting in a bowel obstruction. The term "volvulus" comes from the Latin word "volvere", meaning to roll. ...[bloody stool]]. In severe cases, it can lead to [[gangrene]] and [[septic shock]] if not treated promptly.
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  • ...matory bowel disease]] or [[infections]] of the colon. The term is derived from the Greek words "toxikos" (meaning poisonous) and "megacolon" (meaning larg ..., rapid heart rate, and diarrhea. In severe cases, it can lead to [[septic shock]] and can be life-threatening.
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  • The name "Afelimomab" is derived from the following components: "Afe" is an arbitrary prefix, "limo" refers to th Afelimomab was used in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock, conditions that are characterized by an overwhelming [[immune response]] t
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  • ...reatment protocol used in the management of severe [[sepsis]] and [[septic shock]]. It is a structured approach to patient management, aiming to optimize th The term "Early goal-directed therapy" is derived from its approach to treatment. "Early" refers to the critical importance of ini
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  • ...nic disease]]. Pronounced as /sɪˈstɛmɪk ɪnfləˈmeɪʃən/, the term is derived from the Greek word 'systema' meaning 'whole' and the Latin word 'inflammatio' m ...etite]], and [[muscle weakness]]. In severe cases, it can lead to [[septic shock]] and [[multiple organ failure]].
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  • ...circulatory system of a patient who is in a state of [[dehydration]] or [[shock]]. The term 'fluid resuscitation' is derived from the Latin words 'fluidus' meaning 'fluid' and 'resuscitare' meaning 'to rev
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