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What is shock primarily characterized by?
Inadequate tissue perfusion
Which of the following is NOT of the 6 types of shock?
Anesthetic shock
In distributive shock, what is the primary issue with blood flow?
FLow maldistribution and vascular expansion
Which condition is associated with hypoxic shock?
Methemoglobinemia
What is the recommended flow rate for flow-by oxygen delivery?
100 to 150 ml/kg/min
Which oxygen delivery method requires surgical placement?
Transtracheal oxygen catheter
What clinical sign indicates severe vasoconstriction in shock patients?
Prolonged capillary refill time
In cardiogenic shock, what is the primary underlying cause?
Poor heart muscle contractility
What is a potential complication of using nasal oxygen catheters?
Epistaxis
What is the flow rate range for high flow nasal oxygen therapy?
25 to 60 L/min
Shock in its simplest form
Results in sudden circulatory failure
Cardiac output
Will be decreased in cases of shock
A patient in shock
Will have a poor pulse quality
May have hyper or hypoglycemia
May be hyperthermic
Types of disease conditions related to obstructive shock
Dehydration, Hemangiosarcoma of the right atrium, Pulmonary thromboembolism
Types of disease conditions related to hypovolemic shock
Acute blood loss,
Types of disease conditions related to distributive shock
Anaphylaxis, Sepsis, Drug overdose, Heat stroke, Neurogenic trauma
Types of disease conditions related to cardiogenic shock
Myocardial ischemia, Myocardial contusion,