Chapter 10 Flashcards

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Pulmonary Edema leads to

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Impaired ventilation

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Inadequate function of heart or pump failure.
Major backup of the lungs.
Results in fluid called pulmonary edema

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Cardiogenic Shock

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Volume of blood that the heart can pump out per minute

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Cardiac output

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When there is a widespread dilation of small arterioles, venules, or both

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Disruptive shock

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Result of severe infections, usually bacterial, in which toxins are generated by the bacteria or by infected body tissues

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Septic shock

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Toxins damage the vessel walls, causing increased cell permeability.
Vessel walls leak and are unable to contract.
Dilation of vessels, in combo with plasma loss through the injured vessel walls

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Septic Shock

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Insufficient volume of fluid in the container, because much of the plasma has leaked out of the vascular system

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Hypovolemia (septic shock)

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Damage to spine. Brain conditions. Tumors. Pressure on spine. Spina bifida

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Causes of Neurogenic Shock

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Low folic acid

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Spina Bifida

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