Shock Assessment Flashcards
1
Q
signs of poor perfusion
A
altered mental status pale, cool, clammy skin delayed capillary refill decreased urine output weak or absent peripheral
2
Q
in this type of shock the skin is waarm and flushed (red) from vasodilation. After a period of time the blood that has pooled in the extremities begins to deoxygenate and the skin becomes mottled
A
distributive shock
3
Q
in this type of shock the skin appears to be pale, cool and clammy early but takes on cyanotic and mottled appearance as the shock state continues and the perfusion worsens
A
cardiogenic shock
4
Q
themost profound signs of shock in an elderly patient
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altered mental status
5
Q
improving oxygenation of the blood and delivery of oxygen and glucose to the cells are the main goals of prehospital management of shock.
T/F
A
true