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Good Morning! February 18, 2011
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Types of Shock Hypovolemic ▫Inadequate blood volume Distributive ▫Inappropriately distributed blood volume and flow Cardiogenic ▫Insufficient CO caused by poor myocardial function Obstructive ▫Obstructed flow (into or out of the heart)
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Septic Shock February 18, 2011
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Shock: Defined Critical condition ▫Inadequate delivery of oxygen to the tissues to meet metabolic demand ▫Often characterized by inadequate perfusion
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Shock Consequences ▫Tissue hypoxia ▫Anaerobic metabolism Accumulation of lactic acid, carbon dioxide ▫Irreversible cell damage ▫Death Acute: cardiovascular collapse Delayed: multiple-organ system failure
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Severity of Shock Compensated vs Decompensated??? DECOMPENSATED = HYPOTENSIVE
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Severity of Shock Compensatory mechanisms: ▫Tachycardia ▫Increased contractility ▫Increased SVR Failure of compensatory mechanisms results in hypotension (decompensated shock)
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Keep in Mind Severe shock ▫Low BP ▫Normal BP Automated BP devices are not reliable with weak/absent distal pulses
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Assessment General Appearance ▫Ill, listless, decreased response to environment Airway ▫Associated with level of consciousness
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Assessment Breathing ▫Quiet tachypnea metabolic acidosis ▫Nasal flaring/retractions intrinsic respiratory distress Cardiogenic or obstructive shock ▫Pulse oximetry Unreliable with poor perfusion
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Assessment Circulation ▫Skin: mottled, pale, diaphoretic, cyanotic ▫Heart: murmur, gallop, distant ▫Lungs: crackles ▫Extremities: prolonged cap refill, diminished pulses ▫End-organ function: brain, kidneys
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Circulation Tachycardia ▫Early sign of shock Hypotension ▫Late and often sudden sign of decompensation ▫May progress quickly to cardiac arrest Cap Refill ▫Extremity above level of heart ▫Context of other signs
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Questions What volume of fluid should you bolus? ▫How fast? ▫What is to goal fluid administration w/in first hour? Warm vs Cold: What is the difference? ▫How does treatment vary?
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Questions How does volume resuscitation differ for: ▫Cardiogenic shock? ▫Tamponade? ▫Pulmonary Embolism? When should you consider hydrocortisone?
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See Septic Shock Flowchart
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