Types of Shock
Symptoms
Progression of Shock
Shock Treatment
What not to do
100

The type of shock would you see with anaphylaxis.

What is Distributive Shock?

100

Symptoms of septic shock.

What is Warm Skin or fever, Tachycardia, Low Blood Pressure?

100

Clammy, cool, moist skin.

What is Compensated Shock?

100

Gain IV access; provide fluid resuscitation.

What is treatment for hypovolemic shock?

100

Can be detrimental in Cardiogenic Shock.

What is large fluid boluses that significantly increase blood pressure?
200

The type of shock would you see with a pt with extreme blood loss.

What is Hypovolemic Shock?

200

Symptoms of Cardiac Tamponade.

What is Beck's Triad?

200

Thready or absent peripheral pulses.

What is Decompensated Shock?

200

Paramedic assist and/or rapid transport.

What is treatment for Obstructive Shock?

200

Can be detrimental with massive internal bleeding.

What is large fluid boluses that significantly increase the blood pressure?

300

The type of shock would you see with Pulmonary Embolism.

What is Obstructive Shock?

300

Symptoms of Neurogenic Shock.

What is Bradycardia (slow pulse) or normal pulse, low blood pressure, signs of neck injury?

300
Sense of impending doom.

What is Compensated Shock?

300

Gain IV access; administer fluid boluses to maintain radial pulses.

What is treatment for Septic Shock?

300

Can be detrimental to the fetus of a pregnant woman experiencing shock.

What is lying a pregnant patient supine?
400

The type of shock would you see with a Myocardial Infarction.

What is Cardiogenic Shock?

400

Symptoms of Psychogenic Shock.

What is rapid pulse or normal or low blood pressure?

400

Hypotension.

What is Decompensated Shock?

400

Spinal motion restriction if indicated.

What is treatment for Neurogenic Shock?

400

May result in aspiration or airway obstruction.

What is the result of giving a patient anything by mouth?

500

The type of shock would you see in a pt experiencing sepsis.

What is Distributive Shock?

500

Symptoms of Hypovolemic Shock.

What is rapid weak pulse, low blood pressure, altered mental status, cyanosis, cool clammy skin and increased respiratory rate?

500

Profound hypotension.

What is Irreversible Shock?

500

Administer Epinephrine.

What is treatment for Anaphylactic Shock?

500

Can be detrimental to a patient experiencing actual physical signs of shock.

What is assuming a patient is experiencing psychogenic shock?