Shock caused by a widespread infection causing organ failure
What is septic shock?
chills,FEVER,pale,cool,low urine output
What is sepsis?
Hypoperfusion
What is shock?
Almost all external bleeding can be controlled by ________?
What is Direct pressure?
____ ____ is part of a syndrome called COPD
What is Chronic Bronchitis?
caused by allergic reaction
What is Anaphylactic shock?
sudden,rapid TACHYCARDIA,weak pulse,sweating
What is Cardiogenic shock?
Anaphylaxis
What is Anaphylactic shock?
What is a tourniquet?
A decrease in ____ ____ is a sign of breathing difficulty in children
What is pulse rate?
caused by too little blood volume
What is Hypovolemic shock?
BACK pain,numbness,tingling
What is Neurogenic shock?
profuse discharge of blood
What is hemorrhage?
Emergency care for internal bleeding is based on ______ and ______ for shock
What is prevention and treatment?
A sudden loss of ____ of blood is considered serious in an average adult
What is 1000cc?
Caused by damage to the nervous system
What is neurogenic shock?
dehydration,fainting,fatigue,thirst
What is Hypovolemic shock?
Excessive urin output
What is polyuria?
A late sign of shock is ______
What is low blood pressure?
A weakened section of an arterial wall that begins to dilate is known as an ______
What is an Aneurysm?
heart has been damaged so much that is it unable to supply enough blood
What is Cardiogenic shock?
rapid breathing,wheezing,hives,itching
What is anaphylaxis shock?
Excessive thist
What is polydipsia?
One of the most important treatments of shock is ______
What is early recognition?
What is constipation,nausea,vomiting,bowel obstruction?