Posts Shock Post Concussion shock(hypoxea), if some-one suffers hypoxia,posthead neck/ injury for unspecified time ,?
What is the prognosis if that person survives, can this cause permanent disability.Usually known as secondary injury(assault), when with head injury/concussion.
there is no solid answer for this question b/c every person and injury for that matter is different. there are several factors to consider
-how was the person injured (or how severely)
-what specific injuries did he/she sustain
-were there any pre-existing conditions/diseases
-how quickly was medical treatment administered
while not exactly the same-shock and hypoxia (low oxygen in the blood) are closely tied together. shock is caused when there is not adequate blood flow/supply to the body which results in hypoxia.
both of these things can cause permanent disability and damage. if the brain is deprived of adequate blood flow or oxygen-parts of it will start to die, resulting in permanent brain damage. this depends on how long the brain is deprived of the blood or oxygen or where exactly it occurs. for example-if the frontal lobe of the brain is deprived of oxygen-then there could be permanent damage in one's memory,problem solving capabilities, or motor function. but if the brain stem is deprived-then death is highly likely b/c the brain stem is the control center for the body-it gives the body directions to breath, circulate blood,etc.
some people can experience severe head trauma or shock and recover completely or w/minor disabilities whereas others are critically disabled for life and in worst cases, some people do not survive. it really depends on the individual person's case.
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Shock collars?
Okay, I have seen a lot of posts about shock collars and I just want to add my two cents. I have been a dog trainer for many years and I am neither very for nor against them. I think they serve a purpose in some cases and are not necessary in other cases. My problem here is I wish that people knew the facts before they freak out about them.
First of all, dogs have extremely strong necks with very few nerve endings in them. Example: could you put on a choke collar and still pull a 150 pound human? What may feel awful to a person feels like a slight irritation to a dog. Now the trick is to start on the lowest setting, and move up from there.
Also, they should be used for a SHORT amount of time as to not cause damage to the dog. Now to end my tirade, the use of a shock collar with a responsible, knowledgeable person can be a great training tool with a stubborn dog where all other training methods have failed. I would rather get shocked by a collar than hit by a car, wouldn't you?
You are absolutely correct they are just training tools but you will never convince the humaniacs that frequent these boards of this. You know the ones that treat their dogs like fur-babies and then ask question like how do I stop my dog from peeing on my bed or my dog has started growling at me what should I do. I give up trying to explain this to those kind of people because they will not listen.