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Perfusion - ✔✔Delivery of O2 and removal of CO2
- Requires a pump (heart), fluid (blood), and vessels
Hypoperfusion - ✔✔inadequate flow of blood: i.e. SHOCK
Hypovolemic shock - ✔✔shock resulting from blood or fluid loss
- can be a result of bleeding, burns, or dehydration
Distributive shock - ✔✔widespread vasodilation
- can be caused by SEPSIS
Sepsis - ✔✔- Severe infection that has an initial point then spreads throughout
bloodstream
- Toxins from infection destroy vessel walls, leading to capillary permeability &
reduced intravascular fluid
How to treat septic shock? - ✔✔POWR: Position (supine), O2, Warmth, Rapid transport
Neurogenic shock - ✔✔loss of control of muscular tone of blood vessels (due to a spinal
cord injury & damage to the nervous system)
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, Symptoms of neurogenic shock - ✔✔hypotension and bradycardia (only vagus signal bc
of sympathetic damage)
- usually warm, dry skin below injury (unlike other types of shock)
Anaphylactic shock - ✔✔Severe allergic reaction that leads to widespread vasodilation
Anaphylactic shock symptoms - ✔✔- Increased vascular permeability
- Bronchoconstriction
- Stridor
- Hives, edema, itching
4 types of skull fractures - ✔✔- linear, depressed, open, basilar
Linear skull fracture - ✔✔A simple crack in the skull
- least deadly
- most common
- usually perpendicular to suture in skull
Depressed skull fracture - ✔✔Inward indentation of the skull with possible pressure on
brain
- Usually caused from direct trauma to skull (I.e. baseball bat to head)
- Will feel abnormal
Open skull fracture - ✔✔a skull fracture with an associated open wound to the
overlying scalp
- pierced brain cavity
- worst injury, most deadly
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