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shock index

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    Shock index is a physiological parameter used to assess and identify individuals at risk of developing shock. It is calculated by dividing the heart rate by the systolic blood pressure. A higher shock index indicates a higher risk of shock, as it suggests that the heart is beating faster and the blood pressure is lower than normal. Shock index is commonly used in emergency medicine to quickly assess the severity of a patient's condition and initiate appropriate interventions.

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