Chapter 20- Shock Flashcards

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Circulatory Failure (shock)

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acute failure of the circulatory system to supply the peripheral tissues and organs of the body with adequate blood supply. Resulting in cellular hypoxia

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Circulatory shock is not a __ but a __

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not a disease; but a syndrome of a disease

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Shock can be classified by the:

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  • cause
  • primary pathophysiological derangement
  • clinical manifestations
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all types of shock are:

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  • inadequate peripheral tissue perfusion
  • alteration in cellular metabolism and function
  • impaired organ perfusions
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Cellular response to shock:

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BC of lack of O2, cells convert from aerobic to anaerobic respiration

  • ^ lactic acid build up: stop cellular function and they swell
  • mitochondria become depressed and cell ruptures: releasing enzymes that cause further cellular damage
  • Cell dies: release of intracellular contents into extracellular space: more damage
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Hypovolemic Shock

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  • loss of 15% or more of circulating blood volume

- loss of whole blood plasma, extracellular fluid, or excessive dehydration

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hypovolemic shock causes:

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internal hemorrhage, third space loss, traumatic injury, dehydration.

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Early symptoms of hypovolemic shock

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  • tachycardia
  • peripheral vasoconstriction
  • slight increase or decrease in BP
  • THIRSTY, PALE, CLAMMY SKIN, OLIGURIA, mental status change
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diagnosis of hypovolemic shock:

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  • physical symptoms
  • blood work
  • urine output (oliguria- decrease urine output)
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Treatment of Hypovolemic shock

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  • stop underlying cause of bleeding
  • O2
  • Replace fluids
  • Medication (only vasodilators, NO vasoconstrictors)
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In contrast to other shock states, the heart rate in __________ shock often is slower than normal, and the skin is dry and warm. These findings are considered the cardinal signs of this type of shock.

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neurogenic shock

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