5- Shock Flashcards

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Define Shock

A

Inadequate cellular energy production
Most commonly secondary to poor tissue perfusion (low blood flow)
This leads to a critical decrease in oxygen delivery

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Name 3 signs that are seen with shock

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Change in mentation
Change in mucous membrane colour- (pal, white or red)
CRT- vasodilation is characteristic of sepsis/ SIRS (shortened RT) and vasoconstriction is seen in shock (lengthened CRT- hypovolemic)
Cold extremities
Pulse evaluation

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3
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What does SIRS stand for?

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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Manifested by sepsis, severe sepsis, MODS & Refractory shock

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Define MODS

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Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Presence of altered organ function in an acutely ill patient such that homeostasis cannot be maintained without intervention
Is the last stage

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5
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Refractory shock

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persistent hypotension with end-organ dysfunction despite fluid resuscitation, high-dose vasopressors, oxygenation, and ventilation.

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6
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Name 4 types of shock

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Hypovolemic
Distributive
Cardiogenic
Metabolic
Hypoxaemic
Cryptic

Combined

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7
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Mild initial signs of hypovolemic shock

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Mild - moderate depresion
tachycardia with normal CRT
Cool extremeties
Tachypnoea

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8
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What is generally the shock organ in dogs

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GI tract - dogs will generally present with: ileus, diarrhoea and melaena (black stools)

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9
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What is the shock organ in cats

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Lung- causes respiratory dysfunction

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Describe hypovolaemic shock

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decreased circulating blood volume- fluid loss from intravascular space

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Describe cardiogenic shock

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decreased forward flow from the heart

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Describe distributive shock

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loss of systemic vascular resistance- the blood vessels inappropriately vasodilate

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13
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Describe metabolic shock

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deranged cellular metabolic machinery

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14
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Describe hypoxaemic shock

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decreased oxygen content in arterial blood

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Describe cryptic shock

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normal global circulation (normal heart rate) but poor microcirculation (where O2 and glucose transport into cells)
e.g. SIRS and sepsis

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