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1 What is shock 2
3 Diastolic dysfuntion 4 Temperature irreversible
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A state of inadequate tissue perfusion that impairs cellular function
Any condition that compromises the delivery of oxygen to organs and tissues can
What is shock
lead to shock!
Shock if not treated will lead to organ failure and death!
, Cardiogenic
Hypovolemic
Distributive
Anaphylactic Shock
Types of shock Septic Shock
Obstructive
Cardiac Tamponade
Tension Pneumothorax
Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
Occurs when either systolic or diastolic dysfunction of the pumping action of the
Cardiogenic shock Heart results in reduced cardiac output (CO)
Mortality rates range from 50% - 85%
Systolic Dysfunction
Inability to pump blood forward
Systolic dysfunction
Examples
MI
Diastolic Dysfunction
Inability of the heart to fill
Examples
Diastolic dysfuntion
Pericardial Tamponade
Ventricular Hyperthrophy
Cardiomyopathy
Dysrhythmias
Structural Factors
Examples
Structural factors of dysrhythmia Valvular Stenosis
Regurgitation
Ventricular Septal Rupture
Tension Pneumothorax
Cardiogenic shock patho
"Capillary Refill Time
Tachycardia
Cardiovascular symptoms Decreased B/P
Due to decreased cardiac output Myocardial oxygen consumption
Chest Pain may or may not be present
Increase In SVR"
Pulmonary symptoms "Tachypnea, Cyanosis
Due to increased pulmonary wedge Crackles, Rhonchi"
pressure
"IncreasedNA+ and H20 Retention
Renal symptoms
Decreased Renal Blood Flow
Due to lack of perfusion
decreased Urine Output"
Skin "Pallor
Decreased perfusion Cool, Clammy"
"Decreased Cerebral perfusion
Neurologic symptoms
Anxiety, Confusion
Decreased cerebral perfusion
Agitation"