Question 1
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This type of shock is typically caused by a bee sting, food or drug allergy
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Neurogenic Shock
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Cardiogenic Shock
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Hypovolemic Shock
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Anaphylactic Shock
Question 2
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Symptoms: Bradycardia, hypotension, rapid and deep respirations, warm and dry skin
What type of shock am I?
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Hypovolemic Shock
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Septic Shock
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Neurogenic Shock
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Cardiogenic Shock
Question 3
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First sign is usually decreased urine output.
Other S/S: anxiety, restlessness, cool skin, tachycardia, JVD, absent pulse
What type of shock am I?
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Cardiogenic
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Septic
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Hypovolemic
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Neurogenic
Question 4
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What shock am I?
S/S: Increased HR, Increased RR, Fever, warm flushed skin, bounding pulses
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Septic
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Neurogenic
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Cardiogenic
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Anaphylactic
Question 5
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What is the difference between SIRS and Sepsis?
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In SIRS the fever is higher than Sepsis
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In Sepsis there is an infection
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In Sepsis you have end organ damage
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In SIRS your temperature is normal
Question 6
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With progressing Sepsis you become more
Question 7
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What is the first line of treatment/intervention for cardiogenic shock?
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Atropine
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Administer Oxygen
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Benadryl
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Increase fluid volume
Question 8
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What are some signs and symptoms of anaphylactic reaction from a bee sting?
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Hypotension
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Itching
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Angioedema
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JVD
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Cold, clammy skin
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Respiratory Distress
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Fever
Question 9
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What are some treatments for neurogenic shock?
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Atropine
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Antibiotics
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Modified Trendelenburg
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Fluids
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Compression stockings
Question 10
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When there is no time to type and cross for a blood transfusion and it is an extreme emergency, what type of blood can you use and not likely have a reaction?
Question 11
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When infusing large quantities of PRBCs you do not need to also give clotting factors because they are already included.
Question 12
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What types of fluids are used to treat hypovolemic shock?
Question 13
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What are some causes for obstructive shock?
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PE
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Cardiac Tamponade
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Bee sting
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Pneumothorax
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Infection
Question 14
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Which type of shock would you measure lactic acid levels?
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Obstructive Shock
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Septic Shock
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Hypovolemic
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Neurogenic
Question 15
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In septic shock, what should you strive to keep your MAP above?