Circulatory Shock Flashcards

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what is circulatory shock

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profound circulatory failure causing poor perfusion of vital organs

ie. low blood pressure and its physiological consequences

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3 major types of circulatory shock

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Hypovolaemic

septic

cardiogenic

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mechanism which try to maintain blood pressure in shock

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carotid body and sinus on right side - bifurcation (splitting) of artery into internal & external

2 carotid bodies and 2 carotid sinuses on either side of the neck - consists of groups of cells which sense the partial pressure of oxygen = carotid bodies

if blood pressure drops - carotid sinuses ‘sense’ this
respond by nerve signals to the brain stem
brain stem tells the heart to pump harder and faster, via nerve signals =faster pulse rate

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Normal Blood Pressure

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normally = 120/80
venous pressure is much lower
120 = when blood comes past, 80 = resting pressure

normal blood pressure relies on:
1- enough blood
2- smooth muscle in vessels having a certain ‘tone’
3- heart pumping blood

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Hypovolaemic shock process

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Rib penetrates spleen and causes major haemorrhage

systemic (arterial) blood pressure normal for a certain period of time then, as blood flows out of damaged spleen less blood is present in other vessels, vessel collapses as have no more blood in them

less blood in vena cava which also collapses, then venous pressure falls virtually to 0

now almost no blood enters right side of heart, very little blood in lungs, very little blood goes to brain and rest of body

carotid sinuses up-regulate the sympathetic nervous system

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complications of shock

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decreased perfusion (ischaemia) of brain - initially reversible but then becomes permanent (infarct)

decreased perfusion of kidneys - initially reversible, then more severe (ischaemic necroses of renal tubules)

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