This happens to the vessels causing and increase of MAP.
What is Vasoconstriction.
One of the four things that influence MAP.
What is total blood volume, Cardiac Output, Size of the vascular bed, or the tissues ability to extract and use oxygen.
This is the common circulatory feature of all distributive shocks.
What is Vasodialation
This is when the cells become inflamed and cannot carry oxygen to the body's organs
What is septic shock
The most common type of distributive shock seen in EMS.
Sepsis
Results when there is widespread dilation of small arterioles, small venules
What is Distributive shock
Neurogenic shock is caused by an injury to this part of the body.
What is the Spinal Cord
In anaphylactic shock, this medication is the first-line treatment.
What is Epinephrine
The three types of distributive shock.
What are Anaphylactic, Septic and Neurogenic?
The most difficult form of shock to treat
What is Neurogenic Shock?
As the body attempts to compensate in hypovolemic or hemorrhagic shock, the heart rate and respiratory rate will initially do this.
What is increase?
In this stage of shock, there is life threatening fluid loss of 30-40%, Oliguria to Anuria, a sustained decrease of MAP > 20 mm Hg, and SEVERE thirst.
What is Decompensated?
In this type of shock the hematocrit goes up
What is hypovolemic shock
In this type of shock, the hematocrit goes down
What is hemorrhagic shock