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What type of shock may not allow the heart rate to increase to compensate for​ hypoperfusion?

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The shock that causes heart rate to increase and to compensate for hypoperfusion is neurogenic shock. This happens when the arteries has lost their ability in dilating and contraction that will lead of a drop in the blood pressure of the individual.

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