"It's Shocking"
Anemia
Lab Values
The Tank is Empty
Signs and Symptoms
100

The abbreviation "MODS" indicates this condition. 

Multi-system Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

100

Patient's with this disease process need to be aware that a joint condition known as "blank" can occur.

Hemarthrosis

100

Brain Natriuretic Peptide

Congestive Heart Failure

100

This electrolyte is the best indicator of hypovolemia

Serum Sodium/hypoantremia

100

Cardiac arrythmia

Jugular vein distension

Dyspnea with crackles

Capillary refill >2 sec.

Are all defining characteristics of what type of shock?

Cardiogenic

200

In this phase of shock there is a systemic inflammation response that elevates which lab value?

Lactic Acid or procalcitonin

200

Patients experiencing neutropenia need to be vigilant to prevent?

Infection

200

Abnormally shaped recticulocytes

Sickle cell anemia

200

The first IV fluid given when a patient presents with hypotension.

Normal Saline

200

Complaints of severe pain: extremity, back and abdominal

Fever

Hypertension

Are all defining characteristics of what type of hematologic disorder?

Sickle cell anemia

300

This lab value for the heart can be abnormal when a patient is experiencing shock.

Troponin

300

This disease condition causes red blood cell destruction leading to anemia

Sickle Cell

300

Elevated lactic and procalcitonin levels

SIRS

300

This electrolyte can be elevated, but don't worry it's value will drop when the patient is hydrated.

Potassium Chloride

300

Rapid shallow breathing

Mild edema

Lethargy

Decreased bowel sounds

Rapid weak peripheral pulses

Are all defining characteristics of what type of shock?

Septic

400

Hypotension continues after a fluid challenge requires this drug.

Levophed

400

Cause of Microcytic, hypochromic anemia 

Iron deficiency

400

Decreased Cobalamine and Folic Acid Levels

Megaloblastic Anemia

400

An elevated lactic acid will decrease with this intervention.

10cc/kg Normal saline

400

Pallor

Complaints of chronic fatigue

Cheilitis (inflammation of the lips)

Burning sensation of the tongue

Iron-Deficiency Anemia

500

This type of shock occurs when there is a relative fluid/blood loss from the vascular space

Hypovolemic

500

In this genetic disease condition, patient's experience growth and development delays at an early age.

Thalassemia Major

500

Abnormally small mature RBCs

hypochromic microcytic anemia  

500

A low blood pressure can only be treated with this medication after the patient's fluid volume has been restored.

Levophed or a vaso-pressor

500

Audible respiratory wheezing

Diffuse skin rash or hives

Angioedema

Tachycardia

Are all defining characteristics of what type of shock?


Anaphylaxic

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