Shock

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Shock - a sudden, heavy impact; jolt - a pathological process that develops in response to exposure to extreme stimuli and is accompanied by a progressive impairment of the most important functions of a balanced system.

In human physiology - the state of "shock" describes an excessive external or internal impact on the body, causing a violation of the vital functions of its nervous and endocrine systems, blood circulation, respiration, metabolism, etc. "Shock" may be accompanied by confusion, clouding, and lapses in consciousness.

In fact, "shock" describes the disruption of the compensatory reactions of the body, due to negative influences, leading to malfunctions in the circulatory system, lack of blood flow to the tissues.

Etymology

The triliteral root shīn qāf qāf (ش ق ق), according to corpus.quran.com, occurs in the Quran 28 times.

From Middle Dutch schokken (to push, jolt, shake, jerk) or Middle French choquer (to collide with, clash), from Pre-Germanic *skoknéh₂-, an iterative to *skehaną (to move quickly), from Proto-Germanic *skukkaną (to move, shake, tremble), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kek- (to shake, stir).

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The triliteral root shīn kāf kāf (ش ك ك), according to corpus.quran.com, occurs in the Quran 15 times.

The triliteral root shīn qāf wāw (ش ق و), according to corpus.quran.com, occurs in the Quran 12 times.

The triliteral root shīn kāf wāw (ش ك و), according to corpus.quran.com, occurs in the Quran 3 times.

The triliteral root shīn fā qāf (ش ف ق), according to corpus.quran.com, occurs in the Quran 11 times.

In the Quran