Shock Flashcards
1
Q
Anaphylactic Shock
A
Massive vasodilation caused by release of histamines in response to allergic reaction
Cause: IV contrast, drugs (ASA, insect bites or stings, anesthetic agents, vaccines, foods, materials (latex)
Medication: histamine H2 blockers (Tagamet®), Epinephrine (drug of choice), Benedryl®, Volume expanders, Solumedrol®, brochodilators. Ensure patent airway, oxygen.
2
Q
Hypovolemic Shock
A
Loss of intravascular volume, decrease stroke volume, and decrease cardiac output
3rd spacing, diuresis, Hemorrhage (#1 cause), burns, GI fluid loss (vomiting, diarrhea, drainage from NG tube), DI, DKA, Addison’s disease.
Medication: Levophed® Neo-Synephrine®, Intropin®, Pitressin® Rapid volume replacement (blood, isotonic solutions), control bleeding, oxygen, hemodynamic monitoring.
3
Q
Cardiogenic Shock
A
Cardiogenic shock Inability of heart to pump blood out
effectively (pump failure), resulting in decrease cardiac
output
Myocardial infarction, lethal
ventricular arrhythmias, Endstage heart failure.
Medication: Dobutamine® Dopamine®, Epinephrine®, Primacor®, Nitroglycerin®, Nipride®, Morphine®, intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), correct arrythmias, oxygen, Intubation & mechanical ventilation may be necessary.
4
Q
Septic shock
A
Massive vasodilation
caused by inflammatory
response of body due to overwhelming infection
Sepsis caused by
any pathogenic
organism that
invades the body
Antimicrobial therapy,
volume replacement,
cultures, vasopressors,
hemodynamic monitoring.
5
Q
Neurogenic shock
A
Pooling of blood -decrease venous return, decrease
cardiac output, hypotension, bradycardia
Massive vasodilation, suppression of the sympathetic nervous system, injury/disease to the spinal cord at T6, spinal anesthesia.
Treat the cause,
vasopressors, airway and
ventilation support.