Shock 1
Shock 2
Shock 3
Shock 4
Shock 5
100
This type of shock is related to sudden, severe blood loss
What is hemorrhagic shock?
100
This type of shock is a result of a brain or spinal cord injury
What is neurogenic shock
100

This happens to the vessels causing and increase of MAP.

What is Vasoconstriction.

100
This type of shock is related to a severe allergic reaction.
What is anaphylactic shock
100

What does MAP indicate? What is a good number for it?

What is: Indicator of perfusion. 65+
200
Severe second and third degree burns can put a person at risk for this type of shock
What is hypovolemic shock
200
This type of shock occurs when massive infection overwhelms the body.
What is septic shock
200
"Without Oxygen"
What is anareobic
200
All forms of shock are characterized by a drop in this vital sign.
What is blood pressure
200
This form of shock results when the heart is unable to pump blood effectively. Often due to MI
What is Cardiogenic Shock
300
This substance is a by-product of anaerobic activity by the cells
What is lactic acid
300

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

300
A decrease in circulating volume such as in severe dehydration can result in this form of shock.
What is hypovolemic
300
A patient is admitted to the E.R. following a car accident. The surgeon suspects the patient has suffered massive internal injuries. You do not see any active bleeding but notice the blood pressure dropping. Which form of shock is likely.
What is hemmorrhagic Shock
300
Excessive vasodilation is a result of this type of shock.
What is neurogenic shock
400

The most difficult form of shock to treat

What is Neurogenic Shock?

400

As the body attempts to compensate in hypovolemic or hemorrhagic shock, the heart rate and respiratory rate will initially do this.

What is increase?

400

What are the stages of shock?

What is: Compensated, Decompensated, Irreversible

400
In this type of shock the hematocrit goes up
What is hypovolemic shock
400
In this type of shock, the hematocrit goes down
What is hemorrhagic shock
500

What are the four categories of shock?

What is: Cardiogenic, distributive, hypovolemic, obstructive

500
In an attempt to compensate for shock, blood vessels will do this
What is constrict
500

Characterized by muscle weakness, myalgias (muscle pain) and dark urine due to myoglobinuria). Better watch that CPK level!

What is Rhabdomyolysis?

500

What are the receptors that Epi targets?

Alpha 1 and Beta 2

500

The three types of distributive shock.

What are Anaphylactic, Septic and Neurogenic?