Chapter 10 Flashcards
Pulmonary Edema leads to
Impaired ventilation
Inadequate function of heart or pump failure.
Major backup of the lungs.
Results in fluid called pulmonary edema
Cardiogenic Shock
Volume of blood that the heart can pump out per minute
Cardiac output
When there is a widespread dilation of small arterioles, venules, or both
Disruptive shock
Result of severe infections, usually bacterial, in which toxins are generated by the bacteria or by infected body tissues
Septic shock
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
Septic Shock
Insufficient volume of fluid in the container, because much of the plasma has leaked out of the vascular system
Hypovolemia (septic shock)
Damage to spine. Brain conditions. Tumors. Pressure on spine. Spina bifida
Causes of Neurogenic Shock
Low folic acid
Spina Bifida