chpter 25 shock Flashcards
arterial bleeding
bleeding from the artery bright red blood its rapid, profuse, and difficult control
capillary bleeding
a terrorized by a slow oozing flow of blood
cardiogenic shock
shock or lack of perfusion by the hearts inadequate pumping action.
(heart attack or heart failure)
compensated shock
patient is developing shock but still maintains perfusion
decompensated shock
body cant longer compensate for low blood volume or lack of perfusion.
hemorrhage
severe bleeding
hemorrhagic shock
shock from blood loss
hemostatic agents
powders, dressings guaze or bandages to open opens to stop bleeding
hypovelmic shock
shock resulting from blood or fluid loss
neurogenic shock
commonly a consequence of traumatic spinal cord injuries
The signs and symptoms of internal bleeding include:
poor peripheral perfusion.
a characteristic of arterial bleeding to be:
abundant.
Hypoperfusion is:
inadequate oxygen delivery to the tissue.
If a patient in shock is able to maintain perfusion, then this is:
compensated shock.
The problem of blood vessels dilating in compensation for trauma is primarily related to:
vascular capacity that is too great.