This happens to the vessels causing an increase of MAP.
What is Vasoconstriction.
hypoperfusion
When all 3 parts of the perfusion triangle are functioning, yet the patient still goes into shock.
___ shock
obstructive
The built in compensatory mechanisms that automatically kick in when MAP decreases.
What are Baroreceptors - (in the carotid sinus and aortic arch)?
Three types of obstructive shock
Cardiac tamponade, tension pneumothorax, pulmonary embolism.
The most difficult form of shock to treat
What is Septic Shock?
As the body attempts to compensate in hypovolemic or hemorrhagic shock, the heart rate and respiratory rate will initially do this.
What is increase?
In this stage of shock, there is life threatening fluid loss of 30-40%, Oliguria to Anuria, a sustained decrease of MAP > 20 mm Hg, and SEVERE thirst.
What is the Progressive (Intermediate stage - stage 3)?
Hypovolmic shock that causes you to lose only plasma
non-hemorrhagic
The four types of distributive shock.
Septic, Neurogenic, Anaphylactic and Psychogenic
Excessive vasodilation is a result of this grouping of shock.
What is distributive shock
What is the difference between psychogenic and neurogenic shock?
Psych- emotions, etc. ; neuro- structure of brain/S.C.