Shock Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 4 types of shock

A

cardiogenic
hypovolaemic
obstructive
distributive

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2
Q

what things cause Cardiogenic shock

A

MI

Arrhythmia

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3
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what things cause Hypovolaemic shock

A

Haemorrhage
Fluid loss - burns, diarrhoea
Endocrine - DKA, Addisonian crisis

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4
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what things cause Obstructive shock

A

PE

Tension pneumothorax

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5
Q

what are the types of distributive shock

A

septic
anaphylactic
neurogenic

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6
Q

signs of shock

A

low BP

tachycardia

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7
Q

if a patient feels cold and clammy, what type of shock might they be experiencing

A

Cardiogenic or hypovolaemic

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8
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if a patient feels warm and well perfused, what type of shock might they be experiencing

A

Septic shock

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9
Q

initial management of shock

A

ABCDE

  • IV access 2 14 G cannulas
  • crystalloid fluids to raise BP
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10
Q

specific drugs given in anaphylaxis

A

IM 0.5mg adrenaline
IV 100mg hydrocortisone
IV 10mg chloramphenamine

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11
Q

in haemorrhagic shock, what % of blood volume needs to be lost before BP falls

A

30%

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12
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Physiological changes in shock:

  • Class I
  • Class II
  • Class III
  • Class IV
A

Class I - completely compensated for
Class II - tachycardia
Class III - tachycardia, hypotension, confusion
Class IV - loss of consciousness, severe hypotension

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