Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Circulatory Shock Flashcards

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Why does circulatory shock occur? (2)

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  • inadequate blood flow
  • decreased oxygen and nutrients to cells
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What are two types of shock?

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  • Hypovolemic
  • vascular
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What is hypovolemic shock? (2)

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  • decreased blood volume
  • due to blood loss, severe burns, diarrhea, vomiting
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What is Vascular shock? (2)

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  • Blood volume is normal, but vessels expand
  • due to systemic vasodilation of blood vessels, causing decreased blood pressure
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What are 3 examples of vascular shock?

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  • anaphylactic shock
  • septic shock
  • cardiogenic shock
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What is anaphylactic shock? (2)

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  • allergic reactions
  • due to lots of histamine released from mast cells
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What is septic shock?

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  • due to bacterial toxins
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What is cardiogenic shock? (2)

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  • pump failure causing decrease in cardio output
  • heart cannot sustain blood flow
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What are the three stages of shock?

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1) compensatory
2) Progressive
3) Irreversible

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What is the compensatory stage of shock?

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  • mechanisms can restore homeostasis by themselves
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What does the compensatory stage of shock involve? ie. receptors etc. (3)

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  • baroreceptors
  • chemoreceptors
  • ischemia (lack of oxygen) of medulla
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All components of the compensatory stage trigger the ____ (PSNS/SNS)

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SNS

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What is the body’s reaction in the compensatory stage? (2 steps, 5 parts)

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1) increase HR and generalized vasoconstriction (except to heart and brain)
- increases BP
2) decreased blood flow to kidneys triggers renin release
- get angio II, aldosterone, ADH release
- causes vasoconstriction, increased Na+, water retention (maintain blood volume), increased thirst)

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What is the progressive stage of shock? (2)

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  • mechanisms inadequate to restore homeostasis
  • requires intervention
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What is the body’s reaction to the progressive stage of shock? (3)

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  • lower cardiac output, therefore lowering bp in cardiac circulation and lower cardiac activity
  • decrease blood to brain, decreasing cardiovascular control
  • damage to viscera due to decreased blood flow, especially kidneys (can lead to renal failure)
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What is the body’s reaction to the irreversible stage of shock? (2)

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  • decrease cardiac output, too little blood to heart, then decreasing CO again
  • self-perpetuating cycle that can lead to death