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  2. Aug 24, 2022 · Shock first aid treatment is first aid given to a person suffering from shock. Shock is a serious condition that occurs when your body doesn’t get enough blood flow. Symptoms of shock include low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, shallow breathing, anxiety and fatigue.

  3. Treatment is with fluid resuscitation, including blood products if necessary, correction of the underlying disorder, and sometimes vasopressors. (See also Sepsis and Septic Shock.) Pathophysiology of Shock. The fundamental defect in shock is reduced perfusion of vital tissues.

  4. Jul 24, 2023 · Summarize the treatment and management options available for shock. Review the importance of improving care coordination among the interprofessional team to improve outcomes for patients in shock. Access free multiple choice questions on this topic. Go to: Introduction. Shock is a life-threatening manifestation of circulatory failure.

    • Hayas Haseer Koya, Manju Paul
    • 2023/07/24
  5. Apr 16, 2022 · You need to get treatment as soon as possible for vasodilatory shock. The three types of distributive shock are: Septic shock (from a bacterial infection). Example: A serious infection complication called sepsis that gets so bad it leads to septic shock. Anaphylactic shock (from an allergic reaction or asthma

  6. Health Library. Shock. Signs and Symptoms. Common signs and symptoms of shock include: Low blood pressure. Altered mental state, including reduced alertness and awareness, confusion, and sleepiness. Cold, moist skin. Hands and feet may be blue or pale. Weak or rapid pulse. Rapid breathing and hyperventilation. Decreased urine output.

  7. KEY POINTS. Shock is acute circulatory failure threatening multiple organ systems and demands prompt diagnosis and urgent resuscitation. The main types of shock are hypovolemic, cardiogenic, and distributive shock.

  8. Jun 16, 2023 · When a patient presents with undifferentiated shock, it is important that the clinician immediately initiate therapy while rapidly identifying the etiology so that definitive therapy can be administered to reverse shock and prevent MOF and death. The definition, classification, etiology, and pathophysiology of shock are discussed in this review.

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