Shock Flashcards

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hypovolemic shock

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  • when too little circulating blood volume decreases MAP –> inadequate total body perfusion and oxygenation
  • Look @ lactic acid levels - means there is hypovolume somewhere
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cardiogenic shock

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  • when heart muscle is unhealthy and pumping is impaired –> decreases CO and MAP
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distributive shock

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  • when blood volume is not lost from body, but is moved to interstitial tissues where it can’t perfuse organs –> decrease MAP
  • can be neural or chemical induced
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obstructive shock

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  • problems that impair the ability of the heart to pump effectively; heart is normal
    ex. cardiac tamponade
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5
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sepsis

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widespread infection that triggers whole-body inflammation

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  1. Initial stage of shock
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  • early stage – ↓ MAP < 10 mmHg from baseline
  • compensatory mechanisms effective at this point
  • ⇡ HR
  • slight ⇡ diastolic BP
  • normal cerebral perfusion
  • if caught at this point, pt will make full recovery
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  1. nonprogressive (compensatory) stage of shock
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  • compensatory mechanisms start to fail
  • ↓ MAP = 10-15 mmHg from baseline
  • tissue hypoxia to non-vital organs
  • ⇡ HR
  • ⇡ RR
  • ↓ UO
  • ↓ systolic BP
  • ⇡ diastolic BP
  • cool extremities
  • ↓ O2 sat
  • acidosis and hyperkalemia
  • patient can still recover at this stage
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  1. progressive stage of shock
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  • sustained ↓ in MAP of > 20 mmHg
  • compensatory mechanisms unable to deliver sufficient O2 to vital organs (vital organs = hypoxia and non-vital organs = anoxic (no O2) and ischemic
  • “impending doom”
  • rapid, weak pulse
  • ↓ BP
  • pallor, cyanosis
  • anuria
  • ↓ O2 sat
  • ⇡ lactic acid –> acidosis
  • hyperkalemia
  • focus on = save the patient
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  1. refractory stage of shock and MODS
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  • severe cellular and tissue injury
  • vital organs can’t respond to interventions
  • shock continues
  • MODS
  • life is not sustainable
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10
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first manifestation of shock?

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⇡ HR

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11
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what crystalloid fluid should be used with blood?

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  1. 9 % NS

- others may interact w/blood

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