Triage
ICU
Diseases & Conditions
Emergency
Shock Talk
100

This color indicated a patient that can safely wait without immediate intervention.

What is triage color green?
100

This electrolyte must be replaced carefully IV to avoid cardiac arrhythmias.

What is potassium?

100

This endocrine emergency commonly presents with collapse, hypoglycemia, and hyperkalemia.

What is Addisonian crisis?

100

Loss of end-tidal C02 during CPR most often indicates this.

What is ineffective compressions or airway disconnection?

100

Pale mucous membranes and prolonged CRT suggest poor _____?

What is perfusion?

200

During CPR you should deliver chest compressions at this rate per minute while ensuring full chest recoil.

What is 120 

200

In critically ill patients, this product is given to correct clotting factor deficiencies

What is fresh frozen plasma or fresh whole blood? 

200

A cat with acute dyspnea, open-mouth breathing, and gallop rhythm most likely has this.

What is congestive heart failure?

200

Elevated lactate most directly indicates this.

What is tissue hypoxia or poor perfusion?

200

This shock type is caused by failure of the heart to pump effectively.

What is cardiogenic shock?

300

Distended abdomen, weak pulses, pale gums- this condition is an emergency most commonly seen in large breed dogs.

What is GDV (gastric dilatation-volvulus) ? 

300

Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) improves oxygenation primarily by preventing this in alveoli.

What is alveolar collapes/atelectasis?

300

This condition causes acute non-ambulatory paresis with painful hind limbs in cats.

What is aortic thromboembolism? (saddle thrombosis or ATE)  

300

This medication class is commonly used for emergency seizure control.

What are benzodiazepines?

300

This type of shock is caused by fluid or blood loss.

What is hypovolemic shock?

400

In a blocked cat, you give this to lower blood glucose and shift potassium into cells. 

What is insulin?

400

This blood test measures oxygen, carbon dioxide, and acid base status

What is arterial blood gas?

400

This disease causes vomiting, abdominal pain, and risk of DIC in severe cases.

What is pancreatitis?

400

A sudden drop in urine output most concerningly indicates this.

What is acute kidney injury?

400

Warm extremities and injected mucous membranes are most consistent with this type of shock.

What is distributive (septic) shock?

500

Four patients arrive simultaneously at the ER which is most emergent:
1. A dog with vomiting and mild lethargy, alert, and hydrated
2. A cat with UO, straining in the litter box, potassium 6.8mmol/L, HR 180, strong pulses
3. A dog with GDV, distended abdomen, weak pulses, pale gums, tachycardic.
4. A cat with diabetic ketoacidosis, lethargic, vomiting, BG 600mg/dL, HR 200, CRT 2sec.

What is GDV? (shock and poor perfusion from GDV is immediately life-threatening) 

500

This anticholinergic drug can be used in ventilated patients to reduce airway secretions, making suctioning easier and helping prevent ventilator-associated complications.

What is glycopyrrolate?

500

This life-threatening syndrome involves systemic inflammation, infection, and organ dysfunction.

What is SIRS (Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome?

500

This arrhythmia is immediately life-threatening and requires rapid intervention.

What is ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation? 

500

A patient with normal blood pressure but poor perfusion may still be in this stage of shock.

What is compensated shock?

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