MED SURG II EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE SHOCK AND CANCER
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What characterizes the Progressive Stage of shock? - (answer)Compensatory
mechanisms begin to fail, leading to continued tachycardia and tachypnea,
increased risk of ARDS, DIC, metabolic acidosis, decreased bowel sounds,
increased blood glucose.
What are the key features of the Irreversible Stage of shock? - (answer)Multi-organ
failure occurs, and even with resuscitation, perfusion remains inadequate.
What is the initial treatment for shock? - (answer)Administer oxygen at 2-6 L/min
to maintain O2 saturation above 95%.
What is the first step in shock treatment regarding fluid replacement? -
(answer)Fluid replacement precedes vasopressors to ensure adequate volume is
available.
, What types of fluids are used for fluid replacement in shock? -
(answer)Crystalloids (e.g., normal saline, lactated ringers) and colloids (e.g.,
albumin, blood products).
What is the action of Dopamine in shock treatment? - (answer)At low doses, it acts
as a positive inotrope; at high doses, it acts as a vasoconstrictor.
What is the role of Norepinephrine in shock management? - (answer)It is a potent
vasopressor used to increase blood pressure.
What is the purpose of using Atropine in shock treatment? - (answer)Atropine is
used to treat bradycardia.
What is the significance of Intermittent Claudication? - (answer)It indicates
decreased arterial circulation to large muscles, causing pain during activity that
improves with rest.
|COMPLETE AND DETAILED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| REAL
EXAM QNA | 2025 LATEST UPDATED 100% RATED CORRECT | 100%
VERFIED | ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED TO PASS!!
What characterizes the Progressive Stage of shock? - (answer)Compensatory
mechanisms begin to fail, leading to continued tachycardia and tachypnea,
increased risk of ARDS, DIC, metabolic acidosis, decreased bowel sounds,
increased blood glucose.
What are the key features of the Irreversible Stage of shock? - (answer)Multi-organ
failure occurs, and even with resuscitation, perfusion remains inadequate.
What is the initial treatment for shock? - (answer)Administer oxygen at 2-6 L/min
to maintain O2 saturation above 95%.
What is the first step in shock treatment regarding fluid replacement? -
(answer)Fluid replacement precedes vasopressors to ensure adequate volume is
available.
, What types of fluids are used for fluid replacement in shock? -
(answer)Crystalloids (e.g., normal saline, lactated ringers) and colloids (e.g.,
albumin, blood products).
What is the action of Dopamine in shock treatment? - (answer)At low doses, it acts
as a positive inotrope; at high doses, it acts as a vasoconstrictor.
What is the role of Norepinephrine in shock management? - (answer)It is a potent
vasopressor used to increase blood pressure.
What is the purpose of using Atropine in shock treatment? - (answer)Atropine is
used to treat bradycardia.
What is the significance of Intermittent Claudication? - (answer)It indicates
decreased arterial circulation to large muscles, causing pain during activity that
improves with rest.