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What is shock? Shock is a medical emergency in which the organs and tissues of the body are not receiving an adequate flow of blood. This deprives the.

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1 What is shock? Shock is a medical emergency in which the organs and tissues of the body are not receiving an adequate flow of blood. This deprives the organs and tissues of oxygen (carried in the blood) and allows the buildup of waste products. Shock can result in serious damage or even death.death

2 Shock Signs & Symptoms

3 Skin Color Fair Complexion –P–Pale –M–May become Bluish Dark Complexion –A–Ashen to Gray

4 Skin Temperature Cool Cold May be Shivering

5 Skin Moisture Clammy Profuse Sweating

6 Pupils Size –D–Dilated General Appearance –G–Glossy –G–Glazed Over –D–Distant

7 Pulse Rapid Weak

8 Respiration Rapid Shallow Irregular Labored Gasping

9 Blood Pressure Generally –W–Weak Systolic –D–Dropping

10 Level of Consciousness Restless Anxious Fearful Disoriented Lethargic

11 Other Signs & Symptoms Extreme Thirst Dizzy Agitated Nausea Vomiting

12 Types of Shock Cardiogenic Hypovolemic Anaphylactic Septic Neurogenic Heart Problems Pool Blood Volume Allergic Reaction Infection CNS Damage

13 General Shock Causes Any Condition that reduces Blood Flow Shock is often associated with heavy external or internal bleeding Dilate Heart Problems Low Blood Volume Bleeding Dehydration Changes in Blood Vessels –Infections –Reactions


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