In shock, the blood pressure does not decrease mainly because the blood volume decreases
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In shock, the blood pressure decreases mainly because the blood volume decreases 1 0 2The low energy of cells causes them to take up water and lose their tone, allowing blood to pool in them instead of returning to the heart 1 0 2The disappearance of water from the blood, as it moves into the tissues during the night, makes sleep resemble a state of shock or inflammation 1 0 2Hyperventilation is common in sleep and shock, sometimes producing extreme vasoconstriction due to the loss of carbon dioxide 1 0 2Glucose and salt are used to treat shock 1 0 2Carbohydrate and salty foods lower adrenalin and cortisol, and help to maintain the volume and fluidity of blood 1 0 2An excessive nocturnal temperature drop probably increases edema, with all of its harmful consequences 1 0 2Stress, shock, inflammation, aging, and organ failure are respiratory problems in important ways 1 0 2The loss of carbon dioxide from the lungs in the presence of high oxygen pressure increases the blood’s affinity for oxygen, and restricts its delivery to the tissues 1 0 2Swelling of the endothelium increases vascular resistance by making the channel narrower, eventually affecting all organs 1 0 2