Sentences with phrase «circulatory collapse»

Obtaining blood samples on so small an infant is difficult enough when the baby is healthy; but it can be hard to impossible once the infant is chilled, dehydrated or in other states of circulatory collapse.
If the loss of salt through sweat is not replaced this may lead to symptoms such as exercise intolerance, muscle spasms and cramps, fatigue, elevated heart rate, dizziness, hypotension, heat stroke and even circulatory collapse.
(Most anesthesia deaths occur because of unanticipated circulatory collapse, unrecognized physical factors or in association with anesthetic administration.
It usually goes undetected, until the dog suffers catastrophic circulatory collapse, due either to hemorrhage or to cardiac compromise, such as pericardial effusion and tamponade (leakage of blood or fluid into the pericardial sack surrounding the heart with eventual compression of the heart and interference with cardiac output.)
Diarrhea that is left untreated results in dehydration and in some cases circulatory collapse.
Along with circulatory collapse, renal failure is possible due to mineral problems with mineral re-absorption and excessive water loss Dehydration and weakness are signs; which are associated with renal imbalance.
Dehydration should be preferably addressed by infusion of the above mentioned solution, 60 — 70 mL / Kg B.W in 1 — 2 hours; which is necessary, otherwise an acute circulatory collapse can occur and death may occur after shock.
When this messenger substance was blocked, the mice remained susceptible to the viral infection, but did not suffer any circulatory collapse and survived largely unscathed.
Yes, a circulatory collapse (Addisonian crisis) can be fatal if the changes in blood sodium (too low) and potassium (too high) levels are not quickly corrected.
Diarrhea can have a devastating effect on the body due to its dehydrating effect, and left untreated it can lead to blood sugar depletion, circulatory collapse and death.
If the dehydration worsens to levels that is greater than 10 percent of your dog's weight, death can ensue secondary to circulatory collapse or failure.
Pets that are overdosed exhibit symptoms that include vomiting, restlessness, hives and circulatory collapse.
As the disease persists, potassium levels in the blood plasma increases; as a result, a slower heart rate and circulatory collapse is expected.
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