Types of Shock Word Scramble
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Type of shock: External fluid loss or internal fluid shift | Hypovolemic shock |
Type of shock: Inefficient contraction or pumping of blood. Decreased O2 supply to coronary arteries and tissues causes; MI, blunt cardiac trauma. | Cardiogenic, coronary shock |
What is the #1 cause of cardiogenic shock? | MI |
Type of shock: mechanical obstruction to coronary circulation with normal myocardium and circulatory volume; PE, cardiac tamponade, tension pneumothorax, dissecting abdominal aneurysm, hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia | Cardiogenic, non-coronary shock |
Type of shock: Blood volume displaced and leads to hypovolemia and hypoxia; septic, neurogenic, or anaphylactic | Circulatory shock |
Type of shock: S/S may have anginal pain, hemodynamic instability, dysrhythmia, fatigue, feelings of doom. may have crackles, cool clammy skin, BUN, creatinine, liver enzymes increase | Cardiogenic, coronary shock |
Muffled, distant heart sounds, decreased BP, narrowing pulse pressure, JVD are s/s of what? | Cardiac tamponade |
What is the cardinal sign of cardiac tamponade? | Muffled, distant heart sounds |
Type of shock: Most common circulatory shock is caused from widespread infection. Often r/t nosocomial infections, pneumonia, invasive procedures, immunocompromised | Septic shock |
Broad spectrum ATB given until C&S comes back with this type of shock | Septic shock |
ATB, vasopressors, correct acidosis, dobutrex, dopamine and fluids are given for what type of shock? | Septic shock |
Type of shock: spinal cord injuries, system damage from meds, hypoglycemia. S/S dry, warm skin and bradycardia. | Neurogenic shock |
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