Shock (Not Finished) Flashcards
Compensated Shock: AKA
(Other 3 names)
Reversible
Early
Localized
Decompensated Shock: AKA
(Other 3 names)
Irreversible
Late
Generalized
“How they are handling it describes _____”
Phase
“What the problem is describes the _____”
Type
BP > 90 is _____.
Compensated
BP < 90 is _____.
Decompensated
Hemorrhagic Shock:
Stage 1 _____ mL of blood loss.
HR:
RR:
BP:
Less than 750 mL
HR < 100
RR < 20
BP > 90
Hemorrhagic Shock:
Stage 2: _____ mL of blood loss.
HR:
RR:
BP:
750-1250 mL
HR Increased
RR > 20
BP > 90
Hemorrhagic Shock
Stage 3: _____ mL of blood loss.
HR:
RR:
BP:
1250-1750 mL blood loss
HR Increased
RR Increased
BP < 90
Hemorrhagic Shock
Stage 4: _____ mL of blood loss.
HR:
RR:
BP:
Greater than 2000 mL blood loss
HR Decreased
RR Decreased
BP < 90
Type of Shock:
Warm dry flush skin
Cap refill normal
Paralysis/loss of sensation
Change in respiratory pattern
Hypothermia (Late)
Hypotension (Early)
Bradycardia (Early)
Neurogenic Shock (Spinal Cord Injury)
_____ is a neurological condition characterized in the spinal cord which results in weakness or paralysis on the side of the body.
Brown sequard syndrome “BSS”
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
Anaphylactic
_____ is heard coming from the lower airway during exhalation.
Wheezing
_____ is heard from the upper airway during inhalation.
Stridor
Anaphylaxis
Antigen causes _____ response which causes histamine release (which will dilate blood vessels and broncho-constrict).
Immunoglobin E
Mild/Moderate/Severe Anaphylaxis
Rash only-No airway involvement.
Treat with 25-50mg Benadryl.
Mild
Mild/Moderate/Severe?
Airway is involved.
BP>90 (normal)
Treat with Epi 1:1000 .3mg IM
Moderate
Mild/Moderate/Severe?
BP<90
Airway is involved.
Treat with Epi 1:10,000 .3mg IVP slow over 1-2 minutes
Benydryl 25-50
Severe
_____: First time a person is exposed to a substance that sends them into an allergic reaction.
Anaphylactoid
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
Psychogenic Shock
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
Septic Shock (infection)
Early or late sepsis??
Low BP
Elevated HR
High Temp
High Sugar
Early
Early or late sepsis??
Low BP
Elevated HR
High Temp
High Sugar
Early
Early or late sepsis??
BP>90
Elevated HR
Low Temp
Low Sugar
Late
Type Of Shock:
Dyspnea
Rales
Tachycardia
Decreased BP
Increased RR
Diaphoreses
Arrhythmias
Increased blood volume in blood and liver
Cardiogenic
Type Of Shock:
Increased HR
Increased RR
Decreased BP
Cyanosis
Diaphoresis
Internal