Bleeding and shock
| Description: | Bleeding and shock |
| Category: | Paramedic/EMT |
| Created by: | Kellene on 2007-12-07 |
| Question | Answer |
| Major artery of the upper arm | Brachial Artery |
| When the patient is developing shock, but the body is still able to maintain perfusion | Compensated Shock |
| Bleeding that is characterized by slow, oozing flow of blood | Capillary bleeding |
| Shock resulting from blood loss | Heomrrhagic shock |
| Condition that occurs when the body can no longer compensate for low blood volume or lack of perfusion; late signs, such as falling blood pressure, develop. | Decompensated shock |
| Major artery supplying the thigh | Femoral Artery |
| Lack of perfusion brought on by inadequate pumping action of the heart | Cardiogenic Shock |
| Blood vessel with thick, muscular walls that carries blood away from the heart | Artery |
| Sudden blood loss in a 1 year old infant is considered serious | 150cc |
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