dysfunction ____
dysfunction ____
"dys-" in the term dysfunction denotes ____.
"dys-" in the term dysfunction denotes ____.
名词解释:Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
名词解释:Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
The patient with the microcirculatory dysfunction caused by shock is predisposed to DIC.
The patient with the microcirculatory dysfunction caused by shock is predisposed to DIC.
Which of the following is NOT a reaction of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)?
Which of the following is NOT a reaction of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)?
Which one of the following dysfunction can’t be caused by DIC?<br/>() A: Acute renal failure B: Acute respiratory failure C: Brain dysfunction D: Hypovolemic shock E: Aplastic anemia
Which one of the following dysfunction can’t be caused by DIC?<br/>() A: Acute renal failure B: Acute respiratory failure C: Brain dysfunction D: Hypovolemic shock E: Aplastic anemia
The main cause of the refractory stage (or microcirculatory failure stage) of shock is A: Acid-base disturbances B: Lung edema C: Cardiac dysfunction D: Serious renal dysfunction E: Failure of vasoconstriction response or DIC
The main cause of the refractory stage (or microcirculatory failure stage) of shock is A: Acid-base disturbances B: Lung edema C: Cardiac dysfunction D: Serious renal dysfunction E: Failure of vasoconstriction response or DIC
Patients with pulmonary ventilation dysfunction first develop CO2 retention and then hypoxia.
Patients with pulmonary ventilation dysfunction first develop CO2 retention and then hypoxia.
With the integration of language into the fabric of culture, confusion and dysfunction would reign and the culture would fail.
With the integration of language into the fabric of culture, confusion and dysfunction would reign and the culture would fail.
10.Judgment: Microcirculatory dysfunction caused by reduced effective circulating blood volume is the common basis of most shock.
10.Judgment: Microcirculatory dysfunction caused by reduced effective circulating blood volume is the common basis of most shock.