Shock Flashcards

1
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define shock

A

an abnormality of the circulatory system resulting in inadequate tissue perfusion and oxygenation

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2
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describe the pathway of shock leading to cellular failure

A
shock 
inadequate tissue perfusion 
inadequate tissue oxygenation 
anaerobic metabolism
accumulation of metabolic waste products 
cellular failure
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3
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what does adequate tissue perfusion depend on

A

adequate blood pressure and adequate cardiac output

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4
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describe the pathway of hypovolaemic shock

A
loss of blood volume 
decreased blood volume
decreased venous return 
decreased end diastolic volume 
decreased stroke volume 
decreased cardiac output and decreased blood pressure 
inadequate tissue perfusion
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5
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name the 4 types of shock

A

cardiogenic
obstructive
distributive
hypovolemic

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6
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what is cardiogenic shock?

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sustained hypotension caused by decreased cardiac contractility

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7
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describe the pathway of cardiogenic shock

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decreased cardiac contractility
decreased SV
decreased CO and decreased BP
inadequate tissue perfusion

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8
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describe the pathway of a tension pneumothorax leading to obstructive shock

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increased intrathoracic pressure 
decreased venous return 
decreased end diastolic volume 
decreased SV
decreased CO and decreased BP 
inadequate tissue perfusion
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9
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describe the pathway of neurogenic shock

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loss of sympathetic tone to blood vessels and heart
massive venous and arterial vasodilation
decreased heart rate
decreased venous return and decreased SVR
decreased CO and decreased BP
inadequate tissue perfusion

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10
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describe the pathway of vasoactive shock

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release of vasoactive mediators
massive venous and arterial vasodilation
increased capillary permeability
decreased venous return and decreased SVR
decreased CO and decreased BP
inadequate tissue perfusion

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11
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describe steps in the treatment of shock

A
ABCDE approach 
high flow oxygen 
volume replacement (except for cardiogenic shock) 
call for help early 
inotropes for cardiogenic shock 
immediate chest drain for tension pneumothorax
adrenaline for anaphylactic shock 
vasopressors for septic shock
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12
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what happens during haemorrhagic shock?

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compensatory mechanisms can maintain blood pressure until more than 30% of blood volume is lost

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13
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what causes the small volume pulse in haemorrhagic shock?

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tachycardia
increased HR via baroreceptor reflex
decreased SV

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14
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what causes the cool peripheries in haemorrhagic shock?

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CO may be decreased

increased SVR via baroreceptor reflex

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15
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what is the myogenic response?

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auto regulation of cerebral blood flow

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