Shock Flashcards

1
Q

Compensated Shock: AKA
(Other 3 names)

A

Reversible
Early
Localized

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2
Q

Decompensated Shock: AKA
(Other 3 names)

A

Irreversible
Late
Generalized

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3
Q

“How they are handling it describes _____”

A

Phase

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4
Q

“What the problem is describes the _____”

A

Type

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5
Q

BP > 90 is _____.

A

Compensated

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6
Q

BP < 90 is _____.

A

Decompensated

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7
Q

Hemorrhagic Shock:

Stage 1 _____ mL of blood loss.
HR:
RR:
BP:

A

Less than 750 mL
HR < 100
RR < 20
BP > 90

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8
Q

Hemorrhagic Shock:

Stage 2: _____ mL of blood loss.
HR:
RR:
BP:

A

750-1250 mL
HR Increased
RR > 20
BP > 90

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9
Q

Hemorrhagic Shock

Stage 3: _____ mL of blood loss.
HR:
RR:
BP:

A

1250-1750 mL blood loss
HR Increased
RR Increased
BP < 90

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10
Q

Hemorrhagic Shock

Stage 4: _____ mL of blood loss.
HR:
RR:
BP:

A

Greater than 2000 mL blood loss
HR Decreased
RR Decreased
BP < 90

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11
Q

Type of Shock:

Warm dry flush skin
Cap refill normal
Paralysis/loss of sensation
Change in respiratory pattern
Hypothermia (Late)
Hypotension (Early)
Bradycardia (Early)

A

Neurogenic Shock (Spinal Cord Injury)

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12
Q

_____ is a neurological condition characterized in the spinal cord which results in weakness or paralysis on the side of the body.

A

Brown sequard syndrome “BSS”

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13
Q

Type of shock:

Itching, flushing, hives
Tightness in chest (SOB/Wheezing)
Swelling of eyelids, lips and tongue
Severe dyspnea
Abdominal cramps
Nausea/Vomitting
Diarrhea
Tachycardia
Hypotension

A

Anaphylactic

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14
Q

_____ is heard coming from the lower airway during exhalation.

A

Wheezing

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15
Q

_____ is heard from the upper airway during inhalation.

A

Stridor

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16
Q

Anaphylaxis
Antigen causes _____ response which causes histamine release (which will dilate blood vessels and broncho-constrict).

A

Immunoglobin E

17
Q

Mild/Moderate/Severe Anaphylaxis

Rash only-No airway involvement.
Treat with 25-50mg Benadryl.

A

Mild

18
Q

Mild/Moderate/Severe?

Airway is involved.
BP>90 (normal)
Treat with Epi 1:1000 .3mg IM

A

Moderate

19
Q

Mild/Moderate/Severe?

BP<90
Airway is involved.
Treat with Epi 1:10,000 .3mg IVP slow over 1-2 minutes
Benydryl 25-50

A

Severe

20
Q

_____: First time a person is exposed to a substance that sends them into an allergic reaction.

A

Anaphylactoid

21
Q

Type Of Shock:

Fainting with no signs of serious injury or illness
SOB, anxious
Increased HR, RR, BP
Normal pulse oximetry
Respiratory alkaloses due to hyperventilation

A

Psychogenic Shock

22
Q

Type Of Shock:

Elevated Temp (early)
Decreased temp (late)
Petechiae: Pinpoint flat red spots under the skin
Decreased LOC
Mottled (skin that has patchy irregular colors)
Tachycardia
Hypotensive

A

Septic Shock (infection)

23
Q

Early or late sepsis??

Low BP
Elevated HR
High Temp
High Sugar

A

Early

24
Q

Early or late sepsis??

Low BP
Elevated HR
High Temp
High Sugar

A

Early

25
Q

Early or late sepsis??

BP>90
Elevated HR
Low Temp
Low Sugar

A

Late

26
Q

Type Of Shock:

Dyspnea
Rales
Tachycardia
Decreased BP
Increased RR
Diaphoreses
Arrhythmias
Increased blood volume in blood and liver

A

Cardiogenic

27
Q

Type Of Shock:

Increased HR
Increased RR
Decreased BP
Cyanosis
Diaphoresis
Internal

A