Cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Caused by ineffective pump function of the heart
A decline of what part of the heart causes cardiogenic shock? - ANSWER-40% of the left ventricle is lost
Obstructive shock - ANSWER-Results from a condition that obstructs forward blood flow
Obstructive shock
What are diseases that can lead to obstructive shock? - ANSWER-Pneumothorax, pericardial tamponade, pulminary embolism (clot)
Metabolic or Respiratory shock - ANSWER-The inability for oxygen to diffuse into the blood, be carried by hemoglobin, off load at the cell or be used effectively by the cell for metabolism
Metabolic or Respiratory shock:
What is common in preventing cells from using oxygen? - ANSWER-Poisons
Metabolic or Respiratory shock:
Carbon monixide poisoning - ANSWER-Interferes with the ability of hemoglobin to carry oxygen
What is ectopic preganancy? - ANSWER-Occurs when the egg is implanted outside of the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube
What are the signs and symptoms of ectopic pregnancy? - ANSWER-Severe abdominal
pain with or without vaginal bleeding
What is uterine rupture? - ANSWER-the uterus thins as it grows which increases its chance of rupture
What are the signs and syptoms of uterine rupture? - ANSWER-Abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding
Hypovolemic shock - ANSWER-Shock that is caused by low blood volume or loss of fluids Hypovolemic shock:
Hermorrhage - ANSWER-A loss of whole blood and is the most common cause of hypovolemic shock.
Hypovolemic shock:
Nonhemorrhagic shock - ANSWER-Fluid loss from burns or dehydration
Distributive shock - ANSWER-results from excessive vasodilation and the impaired distribution of blood flow.
Distributive shock:
Anaphylactic shock - ANSWER-Is caused by an allergic reaction
Distributive shock:
Septic shock - ANSWER-Results from an infection that releases bacteria or toxins in the
blood causing the vessels throughout the body to dilate and become permeable
Distributive shock
Neurogenic shock - ANSWER-Is caused by a spinal injury which causes the vessels to dilate and results in poor perfusion
APGAR
What does the A stand for? - ANSWER-Appearance
APGAR
How many points are awarded if the babies entire body is blue or pale? - ANSWER-0
APGAR
How many points are awarded if the newborn has blue hands and feet with pink sikin at the core of the body? - ANSWER-1
APGAR
How many points are awarded if the entire body of the baby is pink? - ANSWER-2
APGAR
What does the P stand for? - ANSWER-Pulse