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Types of Shock

Shock. From French choquer" to collide withDelivery of oxygen to cells, and utilization by cells, is inadequate to meet their metabolic needs. Types. HypovolemicCardiogenicContractility: infarction, valve, ObstructivePE, Tamponade, DistributiveSeptic, NeurogenicCytotoxicCO, CN, . Hemodynam

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Types of Shock

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    1. Types of Shock Paris Lovett, MD July 2004

    2. Shock From French “choquer” to collide with Delivery of oxygen to cells, and utilization by cells, is inadequate to meet their metabolic needs

    3. Types Hypovolemic Cardiogenic Contractility: infarction, valve, Obstructive PE, Tamponade, Distributive Septic, Neurogenic Cytotoxic CO, CN,

    4. Hemodynamics of Shock (Invasive Measures) With hypovolemia may be no JVD.With hypovolemia may be no JVD.

    5. Clinical Hemodynamics of Shock With hypovolemia may be no JVD. In Neurogenic, HR may be decreased.With hypovolemia may be no JVD. In Neurogenic, HR may be decreased.

    6. First steps Give volume Raise CVP to 8-12 mmHg (higher on vent) Produce JVD, Crackles, or O2Sat = 90% Recognize and fix obstructive shock Stethoscope, CXR, Sonography Vaso-active agents directed at specific shock scenario

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