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NRSG 2500 UNIT 5 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
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Stages of Shock
Ans: Compensatory
Progressive
Irreversible
S/S of Compensatory Shock
Ans: Normal BP
Increased HR (>100)
Increased RR (>20)
Skin is cold/clammy
Decreased urine output
Confusion/agitation
Respiratory alkalosis
Vasoconstriction
Shunting of blood to the core from the periphery
Inadequate perfusion
S/S of Progressive Shock
Ans: Decreased BP
Hypoperfusion to organs
Vasoconstriction continues
Worsening confusion/restlessness
Increased HR
Rapid and shallow respirations
Possible crackles
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, Skin is mottled/petechiae
Decreased urine output
Lethargic
Metabolic acidosis
S/S of Irreversible Shock
Ans: Low BP
Organs dysfunction and fail
Acidosis worsens
MODS
Erratic HR
Skin is jaundiced
No urine output
Likely unconscious
Typical sequence of organ failure
Ans: Lungs-->Heart-->Kidneys-->Other organs
Hypovolemic Shock
Ans: Shock state resulting from decreased intravascular volume due to fluid
loss
Cardiogenic Shock
Ans: Shock state resulting from impairment or failure of myocardium
Septic Shock
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