Types of Shock
Signs and Symptoms
Interventions
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100

What type of shock can be caused by dehydration?

What is Hypovolemic Shock?

100

What are the two main changes to a patient's vital signs with cardiogenic shock?

What is tachycardia and hypotension?

100

What would be your priority assessment in a patient with anaphylactic shock with tongue swelling?

What is ensuring patent airway?

100

What medication are you likely to give for septic shock?

What is IV fluids?

100

What are the stages of shock?

What is Compensated, Decompensated, Irreversible

200

Arrythmias can cause what kind of shock?

What is cardiogenic shock?

200

What happens to urine output during shock?

What is decreased urine output?

200

What is your primary intervention in a patient that has hypovolemic shock?

What is increase blood pressure

200

What medication is used in anaphylaxis and what is its action?

What is epinephrine which causes vasoconstriction?

200

How do you calculate shock index?

What is HR/systolic BP?

300

What type of shock has systemic affects

What is distributive shock?

300

What type of obstructive shock could cause a tracheal shift to one side?

What is tension pneumothorax?


300

What is your priority when looking after a patient with a suspected spinal cord injury?

What is C-spine/long board

300

What is the dose for normal saline?

What is 10-20 ml/kg?

300

What is the blood pressure goal?

what is 90-100 mm/hg?

400

Name 2 types of shock could occur in a patient that was injured in a motor vehicle accident?

What is hypovolemic shock, obstructive shock and neurogenic shock?

400

What are three symptoms a patient will experience with anaphylactic shock?

Flushed skin, warm skin, swollen tongue, decreased LOC, N/V, Hives, constrictive airway/wheezing, tingling hands/feet

400

What is the likely treatment of a patient with tension pneumothorax with obstructive shock?

What is Needle decompression?

400

What is the action and purpose of a vasopressors?

What is it helps to constrict blood vessels to maintain blood pressure

400

What is blood pressure based on?

What is Vascular Resistance, Cardiac output?

500

You have an elderly patient with decrease LOC, hypotension, tachycardia, and hypothermia. What is the most likely type of shock?

What is septic shock?
500

What 2 types of shock could cause a patient to have bradycardia?

What is cardiogenic shock and neurogenic shock?
500

What are three things to would monitor in relation to cardiac function?

What is rhythm, rate, blood pressure, capillary refill, skin color and temperature?

500

What is the most common treatment for all types of shock?

What is IV fluids?

500

Which is an example of obstructive shock?

A. MI

B. sepsis

C. Pulmonary embolism

D. Trauma

What is C?