An overview of the diagnostic approach to shock, including a description of how to distinguish between hypovolemic, distributive (e.g. sepsis), cardiogenic, and obstructive subtypes.
You are in luck! Shortness of breath is next. I was going to upload it last night, but discovered a significant omission during a pre-upload viewing. Hopefully I'll have a chance to fix it later today.
I have a shock playlist that does a deeper dive into how to distinguish subtypes, as well as management: ru-vid.com/group/PLYojB5NEEakXi2wW00LkbkcaESav1Quk9
What is the point of your comment? This has a combo of theory and concepts. Are you even in medicine? Please explain, with examples, exactly what you are saying and why.