Chapter 25: Shock- Hypovolemic Flashcards

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What is the definition?

A

Decreased intravascular volume

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What are the common causes?

A
  • Hemorrhage
  • Burns
  • Bowel obstruction
  • Crush injury
  • Pancreatitis
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What are the signs?

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Early—

  • Orthostatic hypotension
  • mild tachycardia
  • anxiety
  • diaphoresis
  • vasoconstriction (decreased pulse pressure with increased diastolic pressure)

Late—

  • Changed mental status
  • decreased B
  • marked tachycardia
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What are the signs/symptoms with:

Class I hemorrhage

A
  • <15% or 750 cc blood loss
  • Mild anxiety, normal vital signs
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What are the signs/symptoms with:

Class II hemorrhage

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  • 15% to 30% or 750 to 1500 cc blood loss
  • Normal systolic BP with decreased pulse pressure, tachycardia, tachypnea,anxiety
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What are the signs/symptoms with:

Class III hemorrhage

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  • 30% to 40% or 1500 to 2000 cc blood loss
  • Tachycardia (heart rate >120), tachypnea (respiratory rate >30), decreased systolic BP, decreased pulse pressure, confusion
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Class IV hemorrhage

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  • >40% or >2000 cc blood loss
  • Decreased systolic BP, tachycardia (heart rate >140), tachypnea (respiratory rate>35), decreased pulse pressure, confused and lethargic, no urine output
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What is the treatment?

A
  1. Stop the bleeding
  2. Volume: IVF (isotonic LR)
  3. then blood products as needed
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How is the effectiveness of treatment evaluated:

Bedside indicator?

A
  • Urine output
  • BP
  • heart rate
  • mental status
  • extremity warmth
  • capillary refill
  • body temperature
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10
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How is the effectiveness of treatment evaluated:

Labs?

A

pH, base deficit, and lactate level

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Why does decreased pulse pressure occur with early hypovolemicshock?

A

Pulse pressure (systolic–diastolic BP) decreases because of vasoconstriction,resulting in an elevated diastolic BP

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12
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What is the most common vital sign change associated with early hypovolemic shock?

A

Tachycardia

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13
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What type of patient does not mount a normal tachycardic responseto hypovolemic shock?

A

Patients on β-blockers, spinal shock (loss of sympathetic tone), enduranceathletes

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14
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Should vasopressors be used to treat hypovolemic shock?

A

No

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