When in Shock, It's Time to Run Against the Clock Shock is one of the life-threatening conditions in critical care settings. Without a specific diagnosis, it intervenes in various etiologies, including inadequate oxygen supply to the body, decreased blood perfusion, and inadequate blood oxygen saturation. This results in acute cardiac failure, end-organ damage, and multiple-organ dysfunction. However, timely identification of such complications and treatment initiation can help reduce the associated mortality.
Neural Control of Bladder and Neurogenic Bladder Neurogenic bladder results from the malfunctioning of the bladder and urinary sphincter. Neural circuits in the brain and spinal cord help maintain normal bladder function, including storage and voiding or micturition phases. Patients with neurogenic bladder experience filling, emptying, or both symptoms. A complete understanding ofโฆ