Pathophysiology
Stages of Shock
Types of shock
Signs and symptoms
100
This mechanism is the hallmark characteristic of distributive shock. 

What is vasodilation.

100
This patient is in what stage of shock?

HR 112 BP 108/78 RR 18 SPO2 94%

What is compensated shock. 
100
Major blood loss
What is hypovolemic shock?
100
Hives are a sign of which type of shock?

Anaphylactic Shock

200

Inadequate perfusion of body’s tissues and organs

What is hypoperfusion?

200

This patient is in what stage of shock?

HR 42

What is irreversible shock?

200

Nerves lose control over blood vessels

Neurogenic Shock

200
Which type of shock presents with loss of sensation and ability to move?

Neurogenic Shock

300

Not enough oxygen in the body

Hypoxia

300

This patient is in what stage of shock?

BP 90/50 HR 116 RR 20

What is decompensated shock?

300

A heart attack that severely limits function. 

What is cardiogenic?

300

A decrease in cardiac output is seen as this. 

Hypotension

400

Hole in the lungs, causing lung to collapse

Tension Pneumothorax

400

Kidney damage occurs in this stage of shock. 

What is irreversible? 

400

Distended jugular veins and right sided tracheal deviation. 

What is obstructive shock?

400

A BP of 90/80mmhg

What is narrowing pulse pressures? 

500

Blood clot blocking an artery in the lungs

Pulmonary Embolism

500

A feeling of impending doom can occur in this stage? 

Irreversible 

500

A patient suffering from a ruptured appendix. 

RR 26 BP 88/56 HR 120

Septic Shock
500

A condition in which fluid and proteins accumulate in interstitial spaces. 

What is increased capillary permeability?