Sepsis
Shock
Complications of Shock
Medications
Treatments
100

Acute organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection

What is sepsis?

100

The earliest physiologic manifestation of shock

What is tachycardia?

100

Plts 50,000 (decreased); Fibrinogen 20mg/dL (decreased); PT 18s, PTT62s (increased), D-dimer 523 ng/mL (increased)

What is laboratory findings consistent with DIC?

100

The preferred vasopressor for the treatment of septic shock?

What is norepinephrine?

100

Respiratory intervention commonly required for ARDS with shock

What is mechanical ventilation?

200

Screening criteria for SIRS

What is HR > 90, T< 36C or > 38C, RR > 20, WBC < 4000, >12000?

200

Stage of shock in which mechanisms try to maintain vital organ perfusion

What is compensated (early) shock

200

Bleeding from IV sites, petechiae, GI bleeding

What are clinical manifestations of DIC?

200

Treatment for distributive shock caused by anaphylaxis

What is intramuscular epinephrine?

200

Initial therapy for hypovolemic and septic shock

What is IV isotonic crystalloid?

300

Initial fluid resuscitation recommended for sepsis‑induced hypoperfusion

What is 30mL/Kg IV crystalloid?

300

Hemodynamic target recommended in septic shock

What is MAP ≥ 65 mm Hg?

300

Dysfunction of >2 organ systems due to hypoperfusion

What is MODS?

300

This therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for hypovolemic shock caused by hemorrhage

What is blood products?

300

Definitive treatment for cardiac tamponade

What is pericardiocentesis?

400

Nursing identification of these assessment findings help to identify sepsis early by detecting tissue hypoperfusion before blood pressure drops.

What is identifying changes in vital signs, mental status, and urine output?

400

This type of shock is caused by loss of sympathetic tone, resulting in hypotension, bradycardia, and warm, dry skin.

What is neurogenic shock?

400

Fundamental pathophysiologic problem in all shock states

What is inadequate tissue oxygen delivery?

400

This medication may be used to dissolve the underlying cause of obstructive shock due to massive pulmonary embolism

What is alteplase (thrombolytic therapy)?

400

Overall treatment goal for all forms of shock

What is restoration of adequate tissue perfusion and oxygenation?

500

Laboratory value used to assess severity and adequacy of resuscitation

What is serum lactate

500

This shock state is characterized by decreased preload due to volume loss from hemorrhage, dehydration, or third‑spacing.

What is hypovolemic shock?

500

 Expected outcome of untreated, refractory shock

What is death?

500

This class of medications must be started early in septic shock to treat the underlying cause of shock.

What are broad‑spectrum antibiotics?

500

This intervention is recommended in septic shock when hypotension persists despite adequate fluid resuscitation.

What are vasopressors to maintain a MAP ≥ 65 mm Hg?