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Shock may refer to:
Common uses
[edit]Healthcare
[edit]- Acute stress reaction, also known as psychological or mental shock
- Shell shock, soldiers' reaction to battle trauma
 
 - Circulatory shock, a medical emergency
- Cardiogenic shock, resulting from dysfunction of the heart
 - Distributive shock, resulting from an abnormal distribution of blood flow
- Septic shock, a result of severe infection
- Toxic shock syndrome, a specific type of severe infection
 
 - Anaphylactic shock, a result of severe allergic reaction
 - Neurogenic shock, due to a high spinal cord injury disrupting the sympathetic nervous system
 
 - Septic shock, a result of severe infection
 - Hypovolemic shock, resulting from an insufficient blood volume
- Hemorrhagic shock, from a large volume lost to bleeding
 
 - Obstructive shock, resulting from mechanical obstruction of blood flow
 
 - Cold shock response of organisms to sudden cold, especially cold water
 - Electric shock
- Defibrillation, electric shock to restore heart rhythm
 - Electroconvulsive therapy or shock treatment, psychiatric treatment
 
 - Hydrostatic shock, from ballistic impact
 - Insulin shock or diabetic hypoglycemia, from  too much insulin
- Insulin shock therapy, purposely induced insulin shock, obsolete therapy
 
 - Osmotic shock, caused by solute concentration around a cell
 
Physical sciences
[edit]- Shock (mechanics), a sudden acceleration or deceleration
 - Shock (fluid dynamics), an abrupt discontinuity in the flow field
 - Bow shock, in planetary science and astronomy
 - Electric shock
 - Shock chlorination of water to reduce bacteria and algae
 - Shocks and discontinuities (magnetohydrodynamics)
 - Thermal shock
 
Social sciences
[edit]- Shock (economics), an unpredicted event that affects an economy
 - Culture shock, in social psychology
 - Shock value, in popular psychology
 
Collective noun
[edit]- Shock, a historic commercial term for a group of 60, see English numerals#Special names
 - Stook, or shock of grain, stacked sheaves
 
Places
[edit]- Shock, West Virginia, an unincorporated US community
 
People
[edit]People with the given name or nickname
[edit]- Shock or Harry Del Rios (born 1973), American professional wrestler
 - Shock G or Gregory E. Jacobs (1963–2021), American musician and rapper
 
People with the surname
[edit]- Everett Shock, American geochemist
 - Maurice Shock (1926–2018), British educator
 - Molly Shock, American film editor
 - Ron Shock (1942–2012), American comedian and storyteller
 - Stefie Shock (born 1969), Canadian musician
 - Susy Shock (born 1968), Argentine actress, writer, and singer
 - Viki Shock (born 1975), Czech writer and artist
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]Categories and genres
[edit]- Shock art
 - Shock jock, deliberately offensive broadcaster
 - Shock rock, a genre of rock music
 - Shock site, deliberately offensive website
 
Films
[edit]- 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
[edit]Groups and labels
[edit]- Shock (troupe), an English music/mime/dance group
 - Shock Records, an Australian record label
 
Artists
[edit]- Culture Shock (musician), British producer and DJ
 - Minotaur Shock, British electronica musician
 - ShockOne, Australian producer and DJ
 - Stefie Shock, Canadian singer-songwriter
 
Albums
[edit]- Shock (The Motels album), 1985
 - Shock (Tesla album), 2019
 
Songs
[edit]- "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 2022 song by Sakanaction from Adapt
 - "Shock!", a 2010 song by the Japanese band Cute
 - "Shock (Unmei)", a 2009 song by Meisa Kuroki
 
Other arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]- Elektra Shock, New Zealand drag performer
 - Shock: Social Science Fiction, role-playing game
 - Shock Theater, 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, a comic book superhero
 - "Shock" (The Gentle Touch), a television episode
 
Military
[edit]- Shock and awe, 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
[edit]- San Francisco Shock, a professional Overwatch League team
 - Shock Linwood, American college running back
 - Spokane Shock, an arena football team based in Spokane, Washington, US
 - Tulsa Shock, a WNBA professional women's basketball team
- Detroit Shock, previous name of Tulsa Shock