/*************************************** * Wix Velo: Body Type Quiz (Somatotype) * - Counts answers across 3 columns: * ECTOMORPH / MESOMORPH / ENDOMORPH * - Shows a result box + recommended CTA * - (Optional) Saves submission to a collection * * HOW TO USE (quick): * 1) Add 8 RadioGroup elements to your page: * #q1, #q2, #q3, #q4, #q5, #q6, #q7, #q8 * Each must have 3 options in the same order: * 1st = Ectomorph, 2nd = Mesomorph, 3rd = Endomorph * * 2) Add: * Button: #submitBtn * Text: #resultTitle * Text: #resultSubtitle * Box: #resultBox * Button: #bookBtn (optional, link to booking) * * 3) (Optional) Create a collection "BodyTypeQuizSubmissions" * fields (suggested): * name (text), email (text), * ectoScore (number), mesoScore (number), endoScore (number), * resultType (text), isHybrid (boolean), * createdAt (date/time) [Wix adds _createdDate automatically] * * 4) Turn ON Dev Mode and paste this into the page code. ***************************************/ import wixData from "wix-data"; import wixLocation from "wix-location"; const QUESTIONS = [ { id: "#q1", label: "Frame" }, { id: "#q2", label: "Weight gain area" }, { id: "#q3", label: "Metabolism" }, { id: "#q4", label: "Muscle building" }, { id: "#q5", label: "Muscle tone" }, { id: "#q6", label: "Energy" }, { id: "#q7", label: "Treatment response" }, { id: "#q8", label: "Stress response" } ]; // Map option index -> type // 0 = ecto, 1 = meso, 2 = endo const TYPE_BY_INDEX = ["ECTOMORPH", "MESOMORPH", "ENDOMORPH"]; $w.onReady(function () { // Hide result area on load $w("#resultBox").collapse(); $w("#submitBtn").onClick(() => { try { const { scores, answers } = scoreQuiz(); const result = resolveResult(scores); renderResult(result, scores); // OPTIONAL: Save to collection (uncomment + ensure collection exists) // saveSubmission({ scores, result, answers }); // OPTIONAL: Scroll to result $w("#resultBox").expand(); $w("#resultBox").scrollTo(); } catch (err) { // Friendly validation message wixLocation.to(wixLocation.url); // removes any weird state; optional // Or just show a text warning if you have one // $w("#errorText").text = err.message; // $w("#errorText").show(); console.error(err); } }); // OPTIONAL: booking button handler // Make sure #bookBtn has a link OR set it here // $w("#bookBtn").onClick(() => wixLocation.to("/book-now")); }); /** * Reads all radio groups, validates completion, and counts each type. */ function scoreQuiz() { const scores = { ECTOMORPH: 0, MESOMORPH: 0, ENDOMORPH: 0 }; const answers = []; for (const q of QUESTIONS) { const rg = $w(q.id); // Validate: must select something if (!rg.value) { // If you prefer, you can highlight the unanswered input throw new Error("Please answer every question to see your results."); } // Wix RadioGroup value is the "value" of option, not index. // We’ll derive index by finding it in options. const idx = rg.options.findIndex((opt) => opt.value === rg.value); if (idx < 0 || idx > 2) { throw new Error(`Invalid selection detected for ${q.label}.`); } const type = TYPE_BY_INDEX[idx]; scores[type] += 1; answers.push({ question: q.label, selectedValue: rg.value, selectedIndex: idx, type }); } return { scores, answers }; } /** * Determines dominant type and hybrid flag. * Hybrid logic: * - If top score ties with another, it’s a hybrid. * - If top score is only 1 higher than second place, call it “leaning hybrid.” */ function resolveResult(scores) { const entries = Object.entries(scores).sort((a, b) => b[1] - a[1]); const [topType, topScore] = entries[0]; const [secondType, secondScore] = entries[1]; const isTie = topScore === secondScore; const isLeaningHybrid = !isTie && (topScore - secondScore === 1); let resultType = topType; let hybridWith = null; if (isTie) { // True hybrid: show both types in a clean way resultType = `${topType} + ${secondType}`; hybridWith = secondType; } else if (isLeaningHybrid) { // Leaning hybrid: still show a dominant type but note the runner-up hybridWith = secondType; } return { dominant: topType, resultType, hybridWith, isHybrid: isTie || isLeaningHybrid }; } /** * Updates your page UI with the result. * Make sure you created: * #resultTitle (Text) * #resultSubtitle (Text) * #resultBox (Box) */ function renderResult(result, scores) { const { dominant, resultType, hybridWith, isHybrid } = result; $w("#resultTitle").text = `Your Body Type: ${resultType}`; // Short, client-friendly lines you can tweak const blurbs = { ECTOMORPH: "Naturally lean with a faster metabolism. Your focus is nervous system balance, nourishment, and muscle tone support.", MESOMORPH: "Naturally athletic and responsive. Your focus is consistency, inflammation control, and sculpting maintenance.", ENDOMORPH: "Stores fat more easily and thrives with structure. Your focus is detox pathways, water retention, and hormone-friendly habits." }; const serviceRecs = { ECTOMORPH: [ "Magnesium Lymphatic Massage", "Cranial Massage", "Red Light Sessions" ], MESOMORPH: [ "Lymphatic Drainage", "Wood Therapy", "Fat Cavitation" ], ENDOMORPH: [ "Lymphatic Drainage", "Yeso Therapy Wraps", "Hot Stones + Steam" ] }; // If hybrid, blend messaging let subtitle = blurbs[dominant]; let recs = serviceRecs[dominant]; if (isHybrid && hybridWith) { subtitle = `${blurbs[dominant]} You also show strong ${hybridWith.toLowerCase()} traits—so your plan should be customized.`; // Merge & de-dupe recs recs = Array.from(new Set([...serviceRecs[dominant], ...serviceRecs[hybridWith]])); } const scoreLine = `Scores — Ecto: ${scores.ECTOMORPH}, Meso: ${scores.MESOMORPH}, Endo: ${scores.ENDOMORPH}`; const recLine = `Best matches for you: ${recs.join(" • ")}`; $w("#resultSubtitle").text = `${subtitle}\n\n${recLine}\n${scoreLine}`; } /** * OPTIONAL: Save to a collection (requires permission rules set properly). * Create a collection named "BodyTypeQuizSubmissions" and update field keys as needed. */ async function saveSubmission({ scores, result, answers }) { const item = { // If you also collect name/email on the page, add: // name: $w("#nameInput").value, // email: $w("#emailInput").value, ectoScore: scores.ECTOMORPH, mesoScore: scores.MESOMORPH, endoScore: scores.ENDOMORPH, resultType: result.resultType, isHybrid: result.isHybrid, // Storing raw answers is optional—best practice is to store a summary only, // but you can store as JSON string if you want: answersJson: JSON.stringify(answers) }; await wixData.insert("BodyTypeQuizSubmissions", item); }
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Causes of Hypovolemic Shock


Hypovolemic shock is primarily caused by severe fluid loss. The main causes include:


Hemorrhage (Severe Blood Loss): Trauma, surgery, gastrointestinal bleeding, or ruptured blood vessels can lead to a substantial loss of blood, triggering hypovolemic shock.


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