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The answer is in the compensation stage, catecholamines are released. Cardiogenic shock has four stages: initial, compensatory, progressive, and refractory.

Cardiogenic shock happens when the body's metabolic needs aren't supplied by the cardiac output, which leads to insufficient tissue perfusion. A nursing and medical emergency has occurred. Reduced cardiac output occurs early on but there are no obvious clinical signs. In the compensation stage, the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated by the baroreceptors to release catecholamines, which improve myocardial contractility and vasoconstriction, increasing venous return and arterial blood pressure. This is how the baroreceptors react to the decreased cardiac output.

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