10 Questions
What is the consequence of untreated shock?
Permanent organ damage
What is the primary cause of shock?
Trauma
What physiological change occurs at the cellular level in hypoxia-induced shock?
Decrease in regional blood flow and acidosis
Which type of shock involves decreased peripheral vascular resistance and abnormal oxygen extraction?
Distributive shock
What is the potential outcome if shock is detected and treated early?
Organ recovery
Which of the following is a potential cause of shock?
Severe burns
What is the primary consequence of shock if left untreated?
Permanent organ damage
In which type of shock is there a decrease in cardiac output and decreased oxygen transport?
Obstructive shock
What is the effect of shock on the body system?
Global tissue hypoperfusion
What can lead to hypoxia-induced shock at the cellular level?
Acidosis and decreased regional blood flow
Test your knowledge on shock management including its definition, pathophysiology, classification, effects on the body system, diagnostic tests, monitoring, and nursing management.
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