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"Dear Doctor - Participate in this fun and exciting Quiz on Shock. Shock is a medical emergency that occurs when the body is not getting enough oxygen. The most common cause of shock is due to blood loss, but it can also be caused by dehydration, an allergic reaction, or a heart attack. Shock can be life-threatening if not treated quickly. Symptoms of shock include pale skin, sweating, confusion, and weak pulse. If you think someone is in shock, call 911 and provide First Aid if possible. Participate Now."

1. All of the following are etiologies of shock except:

2. When someone goes into shock because they are vomiting, the condition is called:

3. Which of the following clinical signs is not typical for a classic presentation of shock?

4. In shock, which of the following statements is true relative to oxygen consumption (VO2)?

5. What are the potentially modifiable variables for every patient in shock?

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