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Common uses


Collective noun

*Shock, a historic commercial term for a group of 60, see English numerals#Special names *
Stook A stook /stʊk/, also referred to as a shock or stack, is an arrangement of sheaves of cut grain-stalks placed so as to keep the grain-heads off the ground while still in the field and before collection for threshing. Stooked grain sheaves are ...
, or shock of grain, stacked sheaves


Healthcare

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Shock (circulatory) Shock is the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system. Initial symptoms of shock may include weakness, fast heart rate, fast breathing, sweating, anxiety, and increased thi ...
, circulatory medical emergency **
Cardiogenic shock Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a medical emergency resulting from inadequate blood flow due to the dysfunction of the ventricles of the heart.Textbooks of Internal MedicinHarrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 16th Edition, The McGraw-Hill Compan ...
, resulting from dysfunction of the heart **
Distributive shock Distributive shock is a medical condition in which abnormal distribution of blood flow in the smallest blood vessels results in inadequate supply of blood to the body's tissues and organs. It is one of four categories of shock, a condition where ...
, resulting from an abnormal distribution of blood flow ***
Septic shock Septic shock is a potentially fatal medical condition that occurs when sepsis, which is organ injury or damage in response to infection, leads to dangerously low blood pressure and abnormalities in cellular metabolism. The Third International Con ...
, a result of severe infection *** Toxic shock syndrome, a specific type of severe infection ***
Anaphylactic shock Anaphylaxis is a serious, potentially fatal allergic reaction and medical emergency that is rapid in onset and requires immediate medical attention regardless of use of emergency medication on site. It typically causes more than one of the follow ...
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Hemorrhagic shock Hypovolemic shock is a form of shock caused by severe hypovolemia (insufficient blood volume or extracellular fluid in the body). It could be the result of severe dehydration through a variety of mechanisms or blood loss. Hypovolemic shock is a ...
, from a large volume of blood loss **
Neurogenic shock Neurogenic shock is a distributive type of shock resulting in hypotension (low blood pressure), often with bradycardia (slowed heart rate), caused by disruption of autonomic nervous system pathways. It can occur after damage to the central nervou ...
, due to a high spinal cord injury disrupting the sympathetic nervous system *
Cold shock response Cold shock response is a series of neurogenic cardio-respiratory responses caused by sudden immersion in cold water. In cold water immersions, such as by falling through thin ice, cold shock response is perhaps the most common cause of death. Als ...
of organisms to sudden cold, especially cold water *
Electric shock Electrical injury is a physiological reaction caused by electric current passing through the body. The injury depends on the density of the current, tissue resistance and duration of contact. Very small currents may be imperceptible or produce ...
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Defibrillation Defibrillation is a treatment for life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias, specifically ventricular fibrillation (V-Fib) and non-perfusing ventricular tachycardia (V-Tach). A defibrillator delivers a dose of electric current (often called a ''cou ...
, electric shock to restore heart rhythm ** Electroconvulsive therapy or shock treatment, psychiatric treatment * Hydrostatic shock, from ballistic impact * Insulin shock or
diabetic hypoglycemia Diabetic hypoglycemia is a low blood glucose level occurring in a person with diabetes mellitus. It is one of the most common types of hypoglycemia seen in emergency departments and hospitals. According to the National Electronic Injury Survei ...
, from too much insulin **
Insulin shock therapy Insulin shock therapy or insulin coma therapy was a form of psychiatric treatment in which patients were repeatedly injected with large doses of insulin in order to produce daily comas over several weeks.Neustatter WL (1948) ''Modern psychiatry ...
, purposely induced insulin shock, obsolete therapy *
Osmotic shock Osmotic shock or osmotic stress is physiologic dysfunction caused by a sudden change in the solute concentration around a cell, which causes a rapid change in the movement of water across its cell membrane. Under hypertonic conditions - conditions ...
, caused by solute concentration around a cell * Psychological shock or acute stress reaction, to terrifying events ** Shell shock, soldiers' reaction to battle trauma


Physical sciences

* Shock (mechanics), a sudden acceleration or deceleration **
Shock absorber A shock absorber or damper is a mechanical or hydraulic device designed to absorb and damp shock impulses. It does this by converting the kinetic energy of the shock into another form of energy (typically heat) which is then dissipated. Most sh ...
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Shock mount A shock mount or isolation mount is a mechanical fastener that connects two parts elastically. They are used for shock and vibration isolation. Isolation mounts allow a piece of equipment to be securely mounted to a foundation and/or frame and, a ...
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Shock wave In physics, a shock wave (also spelled shockwave), or shock, is a type of propagating disturbance that moves faster than the local speed of sound in the medium. Like an ordinary wave, a shock wave carries energy and can propagate through a med ...
*** Oblique shock *
Shock (fluid dynamics) Shock is an abrupt discontinuity in the flow field and it occurs in flows when the local flow speed exceeds the local sound speed. More specifically, it is a flow whose Mach number exceeds 1. Explanation of phenomena Shock is formed due to coal ...
, an abrupt discontinuity in the flow field * Bow shock, in planetary science and astronomy *
Electric shock Electrical injury is a physiological reaction caused by electric current passing through the body. The injury depends on the density of the current, tissue resistance and duration of contact. Very small currents may be imperceptible or produce ...
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Shock chlorination Shock chlorination is a process used in many swimming pools, water wells, springs, and other water sources to reduce the bacterial and algal residue in the water. Shock chlorination is performed by mixing a large amount of sodium hypochlorite, wh ...
of water to reduce bacteria and algae *
Shocks and discontinuities (magnetohydrodynamics) In magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), shocks and discontinuities are transition layers where properties of a plasma change from one equilibrium state to another. The relation between the plasma properties on both sides of a shock or a discontinuity can b ...
* Thermal shock


Social sciences

* Shock (economics), an unpredicted event that affects an economy ** Demand shock ** Supply shock * Culture shock, in social psychology * Shock value, in popular psychology


Places

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Shock, West Virginia Shock is an unincorporated community in Gilmer County, West Virginia, United States. Shock is southwest of Glenville, along the Right Fork Steer Creek. Shock has a post office with ZIP code 26638. The community was named after the Shock fami ...
, an unincorporated US community


People


People with the given name or nickname

* Shock or
Harry Del Rios Harry Del Rios (born September 17, 1972) is an American professional wrestler. Rios is best known as the Spellbinder and Phantasio from WWE, but he has competed under many other ring names during his career. Professional wrestling career United ...
(born 1973), American professional wrestler * Shock G or Gregory E. Jacobs (1963–2021), American musician and rapper


People with the surname

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Maurice Shock Sir Maurice Shock (15 April 1926 – 7 July 2018) was a British university administrator and educationalist. Shock was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and later read philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) at Balliol College, Oxf ...
(born 1936), British educator *
Ron Shock Howard Ronald "Ron" Shock (October 19, 1942 – May 17, 2012) was an American comedian and storyteller who was best known for his reenactments of stories that he extracted from newspapers. Early life Shock was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Weat ...
(1942–2012), American comedian and storyteller *
Stefie Shock Stefie Shock (stage name of Stéphan Caron) is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and DJ from Montréal, Québec, Canada. He has released 8 albums since 2000. Discography *'' Presque rien'' (2000) *''Le Décor'' (2003) *''Les Vendr ...
(born 1969), Canadian musician * Susy Shock (born 1968), Argentine actress, writer, and singer


Arts, entertainment, and media


Categories and genres

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Shock art Shock art is contemporary art that incorporates disturbing imagery, sound or scents to create a shocking experience. It is a way to disturb "smug, complacent and hypocritical" people. While the art form's proponents argue that it is "imbedded with ...
* Shock jock, deliberately offensive broadcaster *
Shock rock Shock rock is the combination of rock music or heavy metal music with highly theatrical live performances emphasizing shock value. Performances may include violent or provocative behavior from the artists, the use of attention-grabbing imagery ...
, a genera of rock music * Shock site, deliberately offensive website


Films

* ''The Shock'' (film), a 1923 silent film * ''Shock'' (1934 film), starring Ralph Forbes * ''Shock'' (1946 film), starring Vincent Price * ''Shock'' (1977 film), an Italian film * ''Shock'' (2004 film), a Tamil film starring Prashanth Thyagarajan * ''Shock'' (2006 film), a Telugu film


Music


Groups and labels

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Shock (troupe) Shock were a music/mime/dance/pop group that was notable in the early 1980s for supporting English new wave groups such as Gary Numan, Adam and the Ants, Depeche Mode and Famous Names, led by Steve Fairnie. In 1979, mime artists Tim Dry and Barb ...
, an English music/mime/dance group *
Shock Records Shock Records (now part of Shock Entertainment) is an Australian independent record label. History The three founding members had all previously worked in music retail or distribution: Williams for a Melbourne distribution company called "Musi ...
, an Australian record label


Albums

* ''Shock'' (The Motels album), 1985 * ''Shock'' (Tesla album), 2019


Songs

* "Shock" (Beast song), a 2010 song by South Korean boy band Beast * "Shock" (Fear Factory song), a 1998 song by Fear Factory * "Shock" (The Motels song), 1985 * "Shock", a 1987 song by The Psychedelic Furs from '' Midnight to Midnight'' * " Shock!", a 2010 song by the Japanese band Cute * "
Shock (Unmei) is Meisa Kuroki Satsuki Shimabukuro (Japanese: 島袋 さつき, ''Shimabukuro Satsuki'', b. 28 May 1988 in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan), better known by her stage name Meisa Kuroki (Japanese: 黒木 メイサ, ''Kuroki Meisa''), is a Japanes ...
", a 2009 song by Meisa Kuroki


Other arts, entertainment, and media

* '' Shock: Social Science Fiction'', role-playing game * ''
Shock Theater ''Shock Theater'' (marketed as ''Shock!'') is a package of 52 pre-1948 classic horror films from Universal Studios released for television syndication in October 1957 by Screen Gems, the television subsidiary of Columbia Pictures. The ''Shock The ...
'', a 1950s and 1960s American television film series * ''Shock'' (novel), a 2001 novel by Robin Cook * Shock (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain * ''Shock'' (journal), a medical journal * ''Shock'' (musical), a Japanese stage musical series * ''The Shock'' (TV program), an Arabic-language hidden-camera show *
Shock Gibson Shock Gibson is a fictional comic book superhero who first appeared in ''Speed Comics'' #1 (Oct. 1939), from Brookwood Publications (a company later absorbed by Harvey Comics). He was created by artist Maurice Scott, who drew it through issue #11, ...
, a fictional comic book superhero


Military

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Shock and awe Shock and awe (technically known as rapid dominance) is a military strategy based on the use of overwhelming power and spectacular displays of force to paralyze the enemy's perception of the battlefield and destroy their will to fight. Though ...
, display of force to destroy an opponent's will to fight * Shock tactics, a close quarter battle tactic * Shock troops, who apply shock tactics


Sports and teams

* Spokane Shock, an arena football team based in Spokane, Washington, US *
Tulsa Shock The Tulsa Shock were a professional basketball team based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, playing in the Western Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The team was founded in Detroit, Michigan before the 1998 WNBA season began; ...
, a WNBA professional women's basketball team **
Detroit Shock The Detroit Shock were a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. They were the 2003, 2006, and 2008 WNBA champions. Debuting in 1998, the Shock were one of the league's first expansion franchises. ...
, previous name of Tulsa Shock * San Francisco Shock, a professional Overwatch League team


See also

* Schock (disambiguation) *
Shock therapy (disambiguation) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a psychiatric treatment where a generalized seizure (without muscular convulsions) is electrically induced to manage refractory mental disorders.Rudorfer, MV, Henry, ME, Sackeim, HA (2003)"Electroconvulsive the ...
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Shocked (disambiguation) Shocked may refer to: *''Shocked'', to suffer an electric shock *Michelle Shocked an American singer-songwriter * ''Shocked'' (film), a 1985 film starring Jodie Foster * "Shocked" (song), a 1990 song by Kylie Minogue *"Shocked", a 1982 song by J ...
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Shocker (disambiguation) Shocker may refer to: *Shocker (comics), a supervillain in the Marvel Comics shared universe of comic book series *Shocker (wrestler), a Mexican-American professional wrestler *Shocker (hand gesture), a hand gesture with a sexual connotation *The ...
* Shocking (disambiguation) * * {{disambiguation