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Shock: Types & Management

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Shock is acute circulatory failure causing inadequate tissue oxygen delivery relative to demand, leading to cellular hypoxia and, if unchecked, multi-organ failure and death. NEET PG loves the haemodynamic-profile table (CVP, cardiac output, SVR, SvO₂) and the drug-of-choice question — get those cold and this topic is high-yield gold. Shock is not synonymous with hypotension. It is a state of cellular and tissue h

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