Shock PDF - Learning Outcomes - University of Adelaide
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University of Adelaide
Krystle Halls (Waltrovitz)
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This document is about shock, its impact on cardiac output, clinical manifestations, types, pathophysiology, and common treatments. It is likely part of a medical course or lecture notes, given the learning outcomes are listed.
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Learning Outcomes Define Shock...
Learning Outcomes Define Shock Understand the impact on cardiac output SHOCK Describe the clinical manifestations of shock Understand and differentiate between the different Krystle Halls (Waltrovitz) types of Shock Understand the differences in pathophysiology Develop an understanding of the common treatment and management for different types of shock. University of Adelaide 2 What is shock? Circulatory failure “It is a bad symptom when the head, hands, and feet are cold, while the belly and sides are hot, but it is a very good symptom when the whole body is equally hot” The book of prognostics by Hippocrates 400BC ❖ Blood flow to tissues is not enough to maintain metabolic Can affect up to one in three patients in critical care environments (Blumlein, D & function. Griffiths, I 2022) ❖ Imbalance of supply and demand of O2 Arises from acute circulatory failure It is life threatening circulatory failure that results in cellular and tissue hypoxia related to ❖ What happens when there is not enough O2 in the cell? (one or more): ❖ Reduced O2 delivery- 4 variables? ❖ Increased O2 consumption- what increases? Not talking about hypoxemia, but hypoxia. How can we tell Historically Hallmark sign has been SBP