Shock Flashcards

1
Q

Blood loss in class 2 shock

A

750 - 1500 ml (15-30%)

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2
Q

Blood loss in class 3 shock

A

1500 - 2000 ml (30-40%)

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3
Q

Blood loss in class 4 shock

A

> 2000 ml (>40%)

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4
Q

At what point does SBP decrease during shock?

A

Class 3 shock

1500 - 2000 ml
30-40%

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5
Q

When should colloids (blood) be used in shock resuscitation?

A

Class 3 shock

1500 - 2000 ml
30-40%

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6
Q

Pulse rate in class 1 shock

A

Les than 100

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7
Q

Pulse rate in class 2 shock

A

100 - 120

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8
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Pulse rate in class 3 shock

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120 - 140

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9
Q

Pulse rate in class 4 shock

A

> 140

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10
Q

Types of nonhemorrhagic shock

A
Cardiogenic 
Cardiac tamponade
Tension pneumothorax 
Neurogenic 
Septic
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11
Q

Blood loss in class 1 shock

A

Up to 750 ml (15%)

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