Shock #1
Shock #2
Shock #3
Shock #4
Shock #5
100

Name the types of shock?

What is hypovolemic, distributive (anaphylactic, septic, neurogenic), obstructive, and cardiogenic

100

What is the medication of choice for anaphylactic shock?

What is epinephrine

100

What is the system that restores b/p when circulatory volume is diminished?

What is the RAAS (renin-angiotension-aldosterone system)

100

What are examples of catecholamines?

What is epinephrine and norepinephrine

100

What is the medical term for a little urine?

What is oliguria

200

This is the normal Central Venous Pressure (CVP) in cm H2O.

What is 2-8 cm H20?

200

What are the main medications used to treat shock?

What is Adrenergic drugs (vasopressors)

200

Normal WBC is what?

What is 5,000-10,000

200

What is the action of catecholamines?

What is neurotransmitters that stimulate responses via the sympathetic nervous system

200

What nursing intervention is important to decrease myocardial 02 consumption with cardiogenic shock?

bed rest; activity restriction

300

Name one cause of Obstructive shock?


What is cardiac tamponade, dissecting aneurysm, tension pneumothorax




300

What lab analysis is essential for evidence of hypoxemia and metabolic acidosis?

What is ABG

300

Defined as decreased oxygen reaching the cells.

What is hypoxia

300

When in an emergency situation, the safest blood type to infuse is what?

 What is 0-

There are no antigens o the red blood cell.

300

How much blood the heart pumps out of a ventricle with each beat.

What is stroke volume (50-100 mL)?

400

 What is the ratio of intravenous fluids prescribed to restore intravascular volume with shock?

What is a ratio of 3:1 - 3L of fluid is administered for every 1L of fluid lost

400

What is the first stage of shock?

What is compensation stage (body tries to stabilize itself)

400

What is the last stage of shock?

What is the irreversible stage (significant cells and organs are damaged, multiple organ failure occurs)

400

What is pulse pressure?

What is the difference between systolic and diastolic b/p

400

The most common cause of shock in children.

What is Hypovolemic shock?

500
Nursing assessment of children rely on the mnemonic A, B, C, D, E which stands for:

What is airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure?

500

What hormones promote fluid reabsorption and retention and assist in time of stress?

What is ADH and corticosteriod hormones

500

A medication that can reduce WBC migration, decreases inflammation, and typically must have a PPI prescribed along with it.

What is corticosteroids?

500

s/s of anaphylactic shock are what?

What is increased capillary permeability accompanied by swelling of the airway and subcutaneous tissues, hypotension and hives or an itchy rash

500

What is the second stage of shock?

What is the decompensation stage (occurs as compensatory mechanisms fail)