Shock 3 Flashcards

1
Q
General function of
1. Alpha 1
2. Beta 1
3. Beta 2
receptors
A
  1. Peripheral vasoconstriction
  2. Increase contraction (inotropy), increase SA node rate (chronotropy), increase AV conduction (dromotropy)
  3. Inotropy, bronchodilation
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2
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Norepinephrine

A

Recommended as first line agent for supportive care in most patients with shock NYD
Doesn’t help hemorrhagic shock though

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3
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Vasopressin

A

ADH analog
Causes vasoconstriction
Good for septic shock (vasodilatory shock not responsive to NOR)
Not good for hypovolemic or cardiogenic shock

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4
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Epinephrine actions in anaphylaxis

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Stabilizes mast cells and prevents degranulation (prevents propagation of distributive shock)
Vasoconstriction
Promotes inotropy and chronotropy
Bronchodilation

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5
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Dobutamine

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Good for increased CO in septic shock

Trade off is tachyarrhythmia and hypotension

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6
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Ephedrine

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Causes the release of preformed NOR granules

Direct effect on alpha and beta receptors

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7
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Dopamine

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Precursor to NOR
Acts on D1 and D2 receptors
Tachycardia and vasoconstriction
Only use it if you have nothing else

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