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What are the categories of shock?
What are the categories of shock?
What are the symptoms of anaphylactic shock?
What are the symptoms of anaphylactic shock?
What is the cause of neurogenic shock?
What is the cause of neurogenic shock?
What is the treatment for hypovolemic shock?
What is the treatment for hypovolemic shock?
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Which condition can lead to obstructive shock?
Which condition can lead to obstructive shock?
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What are the symptoms of septic shock?
What are the symptoms of septic shock?
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Which condition can lead to cardiogenic shock?
Which condition can lead to cardiogenic shock?
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What are the symptoms of neurogenic shock?
What are the symptoms of neurogenic shock?
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What are the causes of distributive shock?
What are the causes of distributive shock?
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What are the categories of low cardiac output shock?
What are the categories of low cardiac output shock?
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What are the symptoms of hypovolemic shock?
What are the symptoms of hypovolemic shock?
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What is the cause of anaphylactic shock?
What is the cause of anaphylactic shock?
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Study Notes
Categories of Shock
- Categories of shock include hypovolemic, cardiogenic, distributive, obstructive, and neurogenic shock
Anaphylactic Shock
- Symptoms of anaphylactic shock include hives, itching, flushing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, and difficulty breathing
- Cause of anaphylactic shock is an allergic reaction
Neurogenic Shock
- Cause of neurogenic shock is spinal cord injury or brain damage
- Symptoms of neurogenic shock include decreased blood pressure, increased heart rate, and decreased body temperature
Hypovolemic Shock
- Treatment for hypovolemic shock includes fluid replacement and vasopressors to restore blood pressure
- Symptoms of hypovolemic shock include decreased blood pressure, increased heart rate, and decreased urine output
Obstructive Shock
- Condition that can lead to obstructive shock is a blockage in the blood vessels or heart, such as a pulmonary embolism
Septic Shock
- Symptoms of septic shock include fever, chills, tachycardia, tachypnea, and decreased blood pressure
Cardiogenic Shock
- Condition that can lead to cardiogenic shock is heart failure or acute myocardial infarction
Distributive Shock
- Causes of distributive shock include sepsis, anaphylaxis, neurogenic shock, and medication overdose
Low Cardiac Output Shock
- Categories of low cardiac output shock include cardiogenic shock, obstructive shock, and hypovolemic shock
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Test your knowledge of different types of shock with this quiz. Identify the categories of shock, understand the causes, and learn about the consequences of inadequate tissue perfusion.