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**Question 34:** A hypovolemic shock  
- a. is due to loss of blood volume  
- b. both CO and BP is reduced/falls  
- c. can usually be caused by hemorrhage, severe burns, vomiting, diarrhea  
- d. two of mentioned (correct answer highlighted)

**Question 35:** An anaphylactic shock  
- a. is mainly a immunologically mediated reaction - hypersensitive reaction (correct answer highlighted)  
- b. characterized by extensive vasoconstriction  
- c. decreased capillary permeability  
- d. usually a non-life-threatening condition  

Explanation: 
- **Hypovolemic shock** often results from a significant loss of blood or fluids, leading to decreased cardiac output (CO) and blood pressure (BP). Common causes include hemorrhage, burns, vomiting, or diarrhea. The correct response encompasses multiple aspects, highlighting its complexity.
  
- **Anaphylactic shock** is an acute allergic reaction driven by the immune system. It is characterized by hypersensitivity, rather than the non-life-threatening or vasoconstriction-focused options mentioned.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 34:** A hypovolemic shock - a. is due to loss of blood volume - b. both CO and BP is reduced/falls - c. can usually be caused by hemorrhage, severe burns, vomiting, diarrhea - d. two of mentioned (correct answer highlighted) **Question 35:** An anaphylactic shock - a. is mainly a immunologically mediated reaction - hypersensitive reaction (correct answer highlighted) - b. characterized by extensive vasoconstriction - c. decreased capillary permeability - d. usually a non-life-threatening condition Explanation: - **Hypovolemic shock** often results from a significant loss of blood or fluids, leading to decreased cardiac output (CO) and blood pressure (BP). Common causes include hemorrhage, burns, vomiting, or diarrhea. The correct response encompasses multiple aspects, highlighting its complexity. - **Anaphylactic shock** is an acute allergic reaction driven by the immune system. It is characterized by hypersensitivity, rather than the non-life-threatening or vasoconstriction-focused options mentioned.
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Hypovolemic shock is a life-threatening condition that results when a person loses more than 20 per cent (one-fifth) of his body's blood or fluid supply.

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