The four major categories of shock are:
A. hypovolemic, distributive, cardiogenic, obstructive.
B. respiratory, geriatric, pediatric, febrile.
C. psychogenic, anxiety, cardiac, gastrointestinal.
D. septic, neurogenic, distributive, respiratory.
Answer: A
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