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1. pericardial effusion
A: collection of fluid between the pericardial sac and myocardium
B: the flow of blood through the body tissues and vessels
C: caused by sudden temporary reduction in blood supply to the brain that causes syncope
D: caused by low output of blood from the heart, severe complication of AMI
2. compensated shock
A: a blood clot that breaks off from a large vein and travels to blood vessels of the lung, causing obstruction of
B: caused by low output of blood from the heart, severe complication of AMI
C: swelling or enlargement of a part of artery, weakening of the arterial wall
D: early stage of shock, when the body can still compensate for blood loss
3. neurogenic shock
A: ability of the heart muscle to contract
B: caused by allergic reaction
C: condition where body temp is below 95 degrees
D: circulatory failure caused by paralysis of nerves that control the size of the blood vessels, leading to
4. aneurysm
A: developing a sensitivity to a substance that initially caused and allergic reaction
B: the flow of blood through the body tissues and vessels
C: caused by sudden temporary reduction in blood supply to the brain that causes syncope
D: swelling or enlargement of a part of artery, weakening of the arterial wall
5. shock
A: caused by allergic reaction
B: circular muscles that contract/constrict a duct, tube, or opening
C: hypoperfusion condition where circulatory system fails to provide sufficient perfusion
D: the flow of blood through the body tissues and vessels
6. cardiogenic shock
A: condition where body temp is below 95 degrees
B: fainting
C: when there us a dilation of small arterioles/venules
D: caused by low output of blood from the heart, severe complication of AMI
7. cardiac tamponade
A: caused by sudden temporary reduction in blood supply to the brain that causes syncope
B: ability of the heart muscle to contract
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