What is the primary consequence of shock?
A)Protein catabolism
B)Impaired oxygen and glucose delivery
C)Increased stress response activation
D)Cellular edema
Answer: (B) Impaired oxygen and glucose delivery.
( In the condition of shock there is lack of oxygen as well as glucose delivery, shock causes breathlessness, fast heart rate etc.)
What is the primary consequence of shock? A)Protein catabolism B)Impaired oxygen and glucose delivery C)Increased stress...
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