PALS UPDATED FINAL EXAM(Answered;graded A+)
PALS UPDATED FINAL EXAM(Answered;graded A+) Shock - answerShock is defined as a physiologic state characterized by inadequate tissue perfusion to meet metabolic demand and tissue oxygenation. metabolic demand - answerwhat cardiac output is normally equal to How can shock be characterized? - answerBy inadequate peripheral and end organ perfusion. Also it can be characterized by low cardiac output and decreased level of consciousness. What types of shock can cause a high cardiac output? - answerShock thats caused by sepsis or anaphylaxis cardiac out put can be high All types of shock can do what to organs? - answerCan result in impared function of vital organs such as the brain (Decreased level of consciousness) and kidneys ( Low urine output and ineffective filtering) What will occur if adequate o2 delivery to the tissues is not maintained? - answerOrgan dysfunction What are the major functions of the cardiopulmonary system? - answerDelivers oxygen to body tissues Removes metabolic by products of cellular metabolism Tissue hypoxia - answerThis is present when a region of the body or an organ is deprived of adequate O2 supply. What does cardiac output determine and vascular resistance determine? - answerDetermines adequate blood flow to the tissues Cardiac output - answerThe volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute is the product of stroke volume and heart rat
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