Session 5 - Shock Flashcards
what is haemodynamic shock
acute condition of inadequate blood flow throughout the body so that there is a catastrophic fall in arterial blood pressure
a reduction in what causes shock
cardiac output or total peripheral resistance
what does a reduction in cardiac output cause
- pump failure
- loss of blood volume
- pump not filling properly
what does a fall in peripheral resistance cause
excessive vasodilation
what is cardiogenic shock
the ventricles don’t empty properly (pump failure)
what is mechanical shock
the ventricles don’t fill properly
what is hypovolaemic shock
reduced blood volume leads to poor venous return
what causes cardiogenic shock
- MI causing damage to LV
- arrthythmias
- heart failure
how does tachycardia cause cardiogenic shock
if the heart beats too fast then there is not enough time for the heart to fill and empty
what are the effects of cardiogenic shock
tissues are poorly perfused
what type of shock does cardiac tamponade lead to
mechanical shock
what happens to the central venous pressure in cardiac tamponade
it increases as the blood returning cant fill the heart
how does a pulmonary embolism cause mechanical shock
- occludes a large pulmonary artery giving a high pressure.
- the RV cant empty which raises the venous pressure
- reduced heart return to the left heart
- left arterial pressure is lowered leading to shock
how does an embolism reach the lungs
portions of a thrombosis in the legs breaks off and travels in the venous system to the lungs
what most commonly causes hypovolaemic shock
haemorrhage