This document discusses neurogenic shock, which occurs when the spinal cord is injured, resulting in loss of sympathetic innervation to the heart and vasomotor tone, leaving parasympathetic innervation from the intact vagus nerve dominant. This causes inadequate tissue perfusion known as shock. The document was authored by Prasetyo Bhakti Hutomo, Fairus Ratna Amalia, Zuni Aqii Musholah am, and Khori Halimah.
This document discusses neurogenic shock, which occurs when the spinal cord is injured, resulting in loss of sympathetic innervation to the heart and vasomotor tone, leaving parasympathetic innervation from the intact vagus nerve dominant. This causes inadequate tissue perfusion known as shock. The document was authored by Prasetyo Bhakti Hutomo, Fairus Ratna Amalia, Zuni Aqii Musholah am, and Khori Halimah.
This document discusses neurogenic shock, which occurs when the spinal cord is injured, resulting in loss of sympathetic innervation to the heart and vasomotor tone, leaving parasympathetic innervation from the intact vagus nerve dominant. This causes inadequate tissue perfusion known as shock. The document was authored by Prasetyo Bhakti Hutomo, Fairus Ratna Amalia, Zuni Aqii Musholah am, and Khori Halimah.
Fairus Ratna Amalia (0 12106152) Zuni Aqii Musholah am (02106304) Khori Halimah (3010126653) Abstract • Shock is said to be a state of inadequate tissue perfusion. • Neurogenic shock occurs when the spinal cord is injured and sympathetic innervation to the heart along with vasomotor tone is lost, with prevailing parasympathetic innervation by the intact vagus nerve.