6202 Exam 1
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1. what is CVP and Central Venous Pressure -fluid/hydration station (2-6mmHg)
what does it mea-
sure?
2. first treatment Airway (O2) and fluids *except cardiogenic
for shock
3. Septic shock can infection from bacteria, fungus, or a virus
be from?
4. relative hypov- fluid shift
olemic shock ex- -moves from vascular space to extravascular space
amples "third spacing"
think leakage of fluid into extravascular space
-pancreatitis, 3rd spacing
5. absolute hypov- "absolutely leaving the body"
olemic shock ex- -hemorrhage
amples -GI loss: emesis/diarrhea
-fistula drainage
-diabetes insipidus
-hyperglycemia
-diuresis
6. neurogenic SCI
shock causes
7. anaphylaxis severe allergic/hypesensitivity reaction, blood vessels dilate, bronchioles constrict
shock
8. Treatment for epinephrine = vasopressor
anaphlaxis *and other histamine blockers depending on the situation
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9. SIRs & MODs systemic inflammatory response syndrome can lead to multiple organ dysfunction
syndrome MODS (2 or more organs failing
10. sepsis treatment -oxygenation, fluids
-culture, lactate then start antibiotics (broad spectrum until results)
-labs
-pain management
11. how do we know urine output, BUN/Cr/ BP/HR improving
shock is improv-
ing?
12. Colloid fluids *cloudy
volume expander:
-albumin
-fresh frozen plasma
-blood
-gelatin solutions
-dextran
-hydroxyethyl starches
13. crystalloid fluids crystal clear
normal saline, LR, 5% dextrose
14. Upper UTI -CVA pain sets apart from lower
-fever and all other symptoms from lower
15. lower UTI mild fever, abdominal pain/suprapubic pain, dark concentrated urine, smells,
frequency, hesitancy
Elderly: confusion, mild pain
16. UTI treatment antibiotics, fluids, culture/sensitivity
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_dstqh0
1. what is CVP and Central Venous Pressure -fluid/hydration station (2-6mmHg)
what does it mea-
sure?
2. first treatment Airway (O2) and fluids *except cardiogenic
for shock
3. Septic shock can infection from bacteria, fungus, or a virus
be from?
4. relative hypov- fluid shift
olemic shock ex- -moves from vascular space to extravascular space
amples "third spacing"
think leakage of fluid into extravascular space
-pancreatitis, 3rd spacing
5. absolute hypov- "absolutely leaving the body"
olemic shock ex- -hemorrhage
amples -GI loss: emesis/diarrhea
-fistula drainage
-diabetes insipidus
-hyperglycemia
-diuresis
6. neurogenic SCI
shock causes
7. anaphylaxis severe allergic/hypesensitivity reaction, blood vessels dilate, bronchioles constrict
shock
8. Treatment for epinephrine = vasopressor
anaphlaxis *and other histamine blockers depending on the situation
1/8
, 6202 Exam 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_dstqh0
9. SIRs & MODs systemic inflammatory response syndrome can lead to multiple organ dysfunction
syndrome MODS (2 or more organs failing
10. sepsis treatment -oxygenation, fluids
-culture, lactate then start antibiotics (broad spectrum until results)
-labs
-pain management
11. how do we know urine output, BUN/Cr/ BP/HR improving
shock is improv-
ing?
12. Colloid fluids *cloudy
volume expander:
-albumin
-fresh frozen plasma
-blood
-gelatin solutions
-dextran
-hydroxyethyl starches
13. crystalloid fluids crystal clear
normal saline, LR, 5% dextrose
14. Upper UTI -CVA pain sets apart from lower
-fever and all other symptoms from lower
15. lower UTI mild fever, abdominal pain/suprapubic pain, dark concentrated urine, smells,
frequency, hesitancy
Elderly: confusion, mild pain
16. UTI treatment antibiotics, fluids, culture/sensitivity
2/8