Catastrophic Haemorrhage Flashcards

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What is bleeding

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Result of damage to blood vessels

It categorised by type of bleeding or weather it’s external and internal

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What does blood loss from a capillary look like

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Blood oozes out, usually small loss

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What does blood loss from a vein look like

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Darken colour, flows freely due to less pressure

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4
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What does blood loss from a artery look like

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Bright colour, spurts out due to pressure from the heart

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What does external blood loss look like

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Visible, should be assessed as part of primary and secondary survey

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What does internal blood loss look like

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Hard to detect
Possible bruising
Check obs

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7
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What is the step wise approach to controlling bleeding

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Visualise the wound 
Direct pressure
Elevation 
Wound packing 
Limb positioning 
Indirect pressure 
Tourniquet
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What is circulatory shock

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Acute circulatory failure with inadequate or inappropriate distributed tissues perfusion resulting in generalised cellular hypoxia

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9
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What two things do cells require

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Oxygen and glucose

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What is the cellular explanation of shock

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Not enough oxygen in the blood for the oxygenation of the tissues so energy cannot be created to sub stain life

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What are the 4 types of shock

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Hypovolemic
Cardiogenic
Distributive
Obstructive

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12
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What are the 3 stages of shock

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Compensated
Decompensated
Irreversible

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What is the compensated stage of shock

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Body compensatory mechanisms able to maintain some degree of tissue perfustion

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What is the decompensated stage of shock

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Body’s compensatory mechanism fail to maintain tissues perfusion

Leads to a drop in BP

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15
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What is the irreversible stages of shock

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Tissues and cellular damage is so massive that the organism dies even if perfusion is restarted

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16
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What is hypovolaemic shock

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Low blood volume due to loss in amulative

17
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What is obstructive shock

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A blockage of blood to and from the heart

18
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What is distributive shock

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Abnormal distribution of blood flow in the smallest blood vessel resulting in inadequate supple of blood to body’s tissues and organs

19
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What is cardiogenic shock

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Blood pressure drip due to poor failure of the heart to pump effectively

20
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What is dissociative shock

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Oxygen carrying capacity of the blood is reduced due to inadequate number of blood cells are already loaded with competing molecule

21
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What is fluid therapy

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If a patient has lost volume may need to replace it