Shock Flashcards

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shock results in…

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hypoperfusion and hypotension (acute onset)

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types of circulatory shock

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  • cardiogenic

- hypovolemic

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circulatory shock

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acute failure of the circulatory system to supply the tissues and organs of the body w/ an adequate blood supply.
- results in cellular hypoxia, hypotension, and hypoperfusion

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cardiogenic shock

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myocardial damage, sustained arrhythmias, acute valve damage, ventricular septal defect, cardiac Sx
- an alteration in cardiac Fx

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hypovolemic shock

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  • loss of whole blood, plasma or ECF (dec in blood vol)

- over 20% of blood or plasma volume decrease causing inadequate filling of blood vessels and dec CO

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external hypovolemic shock

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  • loss of whole blood (ex. hemorrhage)
  • loss of plasma (ex. severe burns)
  • loss of extracellular fluid (ex. severe dehydration)
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internal hypovolemic shock

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  • internal hemorrhage

- third space losses (when ECF shifts from vessels into IS space)

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mnfts of shock

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  • impaired perf of body tissue = cyanosis, low O2 sats, low BP
  • body’s attempt to maintain perf = kidneys retain H20, activate sympathetic NS to inc HR, inc RR
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anaphylactic shock

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  • systemic hypersensitivity d/t severe allergic rxn
  • dilation of blood vessels and inc cap permb = dec TPR –> blood cannot be pumped effectively & fluid leaks into IS space out of vessels, resulting in dec blood vol
  • hypoperfusion inevitable (less blood to pump around, more difficulty pumping it)
  • results in circulatory shock
  • bronchospasm
  • type I hypersensitivity
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septic shock

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  • not type I hypersensitivity
  • d/t infection (injury and inflm are no longer localized)
  • vasodilatory mediators dilate blood vessels (hypoperfusion and hypotension)
  • systemic response = systemic inflm
  • leads to multi-organ dysFx/failure
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