Shock Flashcards

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Causes of shock

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Blood loss - hypovolaemic
Heart fails - cardiogenic
Blockage of blood flow - obstructive
Vessel distended - vasogenic

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Causes of hypovolaemic shock

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  • Haemorrhage
    • Trauma
    • GI bleed
    • Ectopic pregnancy
    • Ruptured AAA/TAA
  • Fluid loss
    • Diarrhoea
    • vomitting
    • Burns
    • Polydipsia
      • DKA
      • DI
    • Third spacing
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Mechanisms behind cardiogenic shock

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  • Reduced contractility
  • Arrhthmia
    • Bradycardia → decreased HR therefore CO
    • Tachycardia → decreased preload → decreased CO
  • Reduced compliance
  • Valvular incompetence
    • Reduced forward floe
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Clinical conditions causing cardiogenic shock

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  • MI
  • Myo/pericarditis
  • AF/SVY/VT
  • Complete heart block
  • Valvulopathies
    • Mitral regurg
    • Aortic stenosis
  • Drug overdose
    • CA antagonsit
    • Betablocker
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5
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What can cause obstructive shock?

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  • Cardiac tamponade
  • Tension pneumothorax
  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Coarctation of aorta
    • First month life when PDA closes
  • Air embolus
  • Aortocaval compression
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How does obstruction cause shocl

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  • Inflow obstruction
    • Reduced preload, reducd Stroke vol
  • Outflow
    • Increased afterload → reduced stroke vol
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What causes vasogenic shock?

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  • Adrenal insufficiency
  • Spinal cord injuryb
  • Anaphylaxis
  • SIRS/Sepsis
  • Drug overdose
    • Ca antagonists
    • Propofol
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Mechanism of vasogenic shock

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  • Capacitance vessels
    • Reduced preload causes reduced stroke volume
  • Resistance vessels
  • SVR decreases - increase CO + decrease MAP, redistribution of blood flow may cause cellular hypoperfusion
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9
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How to treat anyphylactic shock

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Call for help
Epinephrine 500mcg IM
Hydrocortisone
Chlorphenamine

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10
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Treatment for sepsis/septic shock

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3 in

  • Oxygen
  • Fluids
  • IV antibiotics - early and effective

3 out

  • Bloods
  • Lactate
  • Urine output
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11
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What curve determines Mean Arterial Pressure

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Frank-sterling = Stroke volume against preload

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12
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How to calculate mean arterial pressure

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CO x SVR
CO= HR X SV

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13
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Management for shcok

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A to E
Oxygen
IV fluids - fluid challenge
Time is tissue

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14
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What is a fluid challenge

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  • 250-500ml 0.9% NaCl or Hartmans
  • Over no more than 15 mins
  • Assess for respsonse and side effects
  • Repeat if appropriate
  • If 2L and no improvement get more helpn
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