Signs
Categories of Shock
Physiology
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Trauma Systems
100
characterized by muffled heart sounds, JVD and hypotension
What is Becks Triad
100
anxiety
What is category 1
100
what body system secretes ADH and aldosterone in response to a fall in BP
What is the Endocrine system
100
Stroke Volume x Pulse Rate
What is Cardiac Output
100
a body at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an outside force
What is Newtons first law of motion
200
bruising on the flanks
What is Grey Turners sign
200
unsconsciousness, hypotension
What is category IV
200
autonomic nervous system that control flight, fight or freeze
What is Sympathetic Nervous Sytem
200
septic, neurogenic, psychogenic and anaphylactic
What is types of distributive shock
200
mass (weight) x acceleration (or deceleration)
What is Force
300
bruising around the umbilicus
What is Cullens sign
300
thirst, pale cool skin, normal blood pressure
What is category II
300
circulation of blood in adequate amounts to meet cells current needs
What is Perfusion
300
electrical, chemical, thermal, radiation
What is types of burns
300
mass/2 x velocity2
What is Kinetic Energy
400
swiping upwards on the sole of someones foot
What is the Babinski reflex
400
confused, low bp, HR >120
What is Category III
400
represents the relationship between the P02 and SPO2
What is Oxyhemoglobin Curve
400
layer that encases nerves, blood vessels and hair follicles
What is the dermis
400
bumper hits pelvis and femur, chest and abdomen hit grill and head strikes vehicle and ground
What is the Waddell triad
500
bradycardia, high blood pressure, irregular respirations
What is Cushing's Triad
500
1,500-2,000 ml of blood loss
What is Category III
500
flail chest causes which type of shock
What is obstructive shock
500
a chart to estimate burn severity
What is the Lund and Browder chart
500
being struck by flying debris from a blast
What is a secondary blast injury