Unit 2-3 Flashcards
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shock-Pathophysiology
Begins with failure of at least one of the four essential circulatory components: blood volume, myocardial contractility, blood flow, or vascular resistance
Shock is classified according to the system affected
Not a single clinical entity but a life-threatening response
Frequently results in systemic inflammatory response system (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)
Stages of Shock
Stage 1-hypoperfusion that is caused by inadequate delivery of oxygen, inadequate extraction of oxygen, or both
Stage 2-neural, endocrine, and chemical compensatory mechanisms are initiated
Stage 3-if the cause is not corrected or the compensatory mechanisms continue without reversing the shock, profound hypoperfusion results
Stage 4-Prolonged inadequate tissue perfusion that is unresponsive to therapy ultimately contributes to MODS and death
Hypovolemic Shock
Causes
Clinical Presentation
Management
Hemodynamics
Cardiogenic Shock
Causes
Clinical Presentation
Management
Hemodynamics
Obstructive Shock
Causes
Clinical Presentation
Management
Hemodynamics
Anaphylactic Shock
Causes
Clinical Presentation
Management
Hemodynamics
Neurogenic Shock
Causes
Clinical Presentation
Management
Hemodynamics
Septic Shock
Causes
Clinical Presentation
Management
Hemodynamics
MODS
Common cause of MODS
Organ failure statistics
How do we diagnose organ failure?
What is the final response of MODS