This happens to the vessels causing and increase of MAP.
What is Vasoconstriction.
What does MAP indicate? What is a good number for it?
What is the medications and doses you can give for anaphylaxis? (4)
What is? Epinephrine 0.3/0/15
Diphenhydramine 25-50mg
Albuterol 2.5mg
Ipratropium: 0.5mg
The most difficult form of shock to treat
What is Neurogenic 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?
What are the stages of shock?
What is: Compensated, Decompensated, Irreversible
What are the four categories of shock?
What is: Cardiogenic, distributive, hypovolemic, obstructive
Characterized by muscle weakness, myalgias (muscle pain) and dark urine due to myoglobinuria). Better watch that CPK level!
What is Rhabdomyolysis?
What are the receptors that Epi targets?
Alpha 1 and Beta 2
The three types of distributive shock.
What are Anaphylactic, Septic and Neurogenic?