Shock Flashcards

1
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Shock

A

A syndrome in which tissue perfusion is inadequate for the tissues metabolic requirement

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2
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State the 5 different types of shock

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  • Hypovolaemic
  • cardiogenic
  • obstructive
  • endocrine
  • distributive
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3
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What causes Hypovolaemic shock

A

Loss of plasma or blood

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4
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What is the consequence of blood loss

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Reduced systemic vascular resistance

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5
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What causes cardiogenic shock

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Pump failure causes reduced cardiac output

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6
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What is the primary cause of cardiogenic shock

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Ischaemia induced myocardial dysfunction

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7
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State other causes of cardiogenic shock (3)

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  • cardiomyopathy
  • valve problems
  • dysrhythmia
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8
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What causes distributive shock

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Disruption of normal vascular autoregulation and profound vasodilation resulting in poor perfusion

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9
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When is distributive shock seen (4)

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  • anaphylaxis
  • sepsis
  • spinal chord injuries
  • acute liver failure
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10
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What causes obstructive shock

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Mechanical obstruction to normal cardiac output in an otherwise normal heart

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11
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Causes of obstructive shock (3)

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  • PE
  • tamponade
  • tension pneumothorax
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12
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Causes of endocrine shock (4)

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  • adrenal insufficiency
  • hypothyroidism
  • hyperthyroidism
  • DKA
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13
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Neuroendocrine responses to shock (3)

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  • release of pituitary hormones
  • release of cortisol
  • release of glucagon
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14
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What causes myocardial dysfunction in shock (3)

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  • circulating cytokines with direct myocardial effect
  • beta receptor downregulation
  • decreased myocardiofilament calcium sensitivity
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15
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Common clinical feature of shock

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Hypotension

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16
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Clinical presentation of cardiogenic shock

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Signs of myocardial failure

17
Q

Signs of septic shock (3)

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  • pyrexia
  • vasodilation
  • rapid capillary refill time
18
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Signs of anaphylactic shock (4)

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  • profound vasodilation
  • erythema
  • bronchospasm
  • oedema
19
Q

Signs of hypovolaemia (3)

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  • pallor
  • cold skin
  • prolonged cap refill
20
Q

Pharmacological management of shock

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Adrenaline