chpter 25 shock Flashcards

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arterial bleeding

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bleeding from the artery bright red blood its rapid, profuse, and difficult control

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capillary bleeding

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a terrorized by a slow oozing flow of blood

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3
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cardiogenic shock

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shock or lack of perfusion by the hearts inadequate pumping action.
(heart attack or heart failure)

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4
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compensated shock

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patient is developing shock but still maintains perfusion

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5
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decompensated shock

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body cant longer compensate for low blood volume or lack of perfusion.

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6
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hemorrhage

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severe bleeding

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7
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hemorrhagic shock

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shock from blood loss

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8
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hemostatic agents

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powders, dressings guaze or bandages to open opens to stop bleeding

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9
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hypovelmic shock

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shock resulting from blood or fluid loss

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10
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neurogenic shock

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commonly a consequence of traumatic spinal cord injuries

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11
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The signs and symptoms of internal bleeding​ include:

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poor peripheral perfusion.

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12
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a characteristic of arterial bleeding to​ be:

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abundant.

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13
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Hypoperfusion​ is:

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inadequate oxygen delivery to the tissue.

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14
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If a patient in shock is able to maintain​ perfusion, then this​ is:

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compensated shock.

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15
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The problem of blood vessels dilating in compensation for trauma is primarily related​ to:

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vascular capacity that is too great.

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