Chapter 12 & 13 Flashcards
The category of shock seen in patients that have suffered a big heart attack is:
Cardiogenic
What type of shock is also known as “warm shock”?
Be able to define shock
What three things make up the cardiovascular system
What does systolic and diastolic blood pressure represent
How do you calculate a patient’s pulse pressure
What are the differences between arteries, veins, and capillaries?
What occurs in the body when it attempts to compensate for shock
Be able to identify the three types of shock
Hypovolemic
(non-hemorrhage and hemorrhage)
Cardiogenic
Distributive
(Anaphylactic, Neurogenic “warm shock”, Septic)
Obstructive
(Tension pneumothorax, pericardial, tamponade, pulmonary embolism)
Respiratory/Metabolic
What is the difference between compensate, decompensated and irreversible shock?
What are the normal signs and symptoms of shock?
What are the signs/symptoms of neurogenic shock
What is the treatment for shock?
Know the different compensation/ventilation rates for CPR for the following age groups
Adults (1 & 2 healthcare provider CPR)
Child (1 & 2 healthcare provider CPR)
Infant (1 & 2 healthcare provider CPR)
What is the compression rate for chest compressions?