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PALS 2020 Shock Exam/ 118 Q&A/ Already Graded A+. Terms like: Shock - Answer: Shock is defined as a physiologic state characterized by inadequate tissue perfusion to meet metabolic demand and tissue oxygenation. metabolic demand - Answer: what cardiac output is normally equal to How can shock be characterized? - Answer: By inadequate peripheral and end organ perfusion. Also, it can be characterized by low cardiac output and decreased level of consciousness. What types of shock can cause a high cardiac output? - Answer: Shock that’s caused by sepsis or anaphylaxis cardiac output can be high All types of shock can do what to organs? - Answer: Can result in impaired function of vital organs such as the brain (Decreased level of consciousness) and kidneys ( Low urine output and ineffective filtering) What will occur if adequate o2 delivery to the tissues is not maintained? - Answer: Organ dysfunction What are the major functions of the cardiopulmonary system? - Answer: Delivers oxygen to body tissues Removes metabolic by products of cellular metabolism Tissue hypoxia - Answer: This is present when a region of the body or an organ is deprived of adequate O2 supply. What does cardiac output determine and vascular resistance determine? - Answer: Determines adequate blood flow to the tissues Cardiac output - Answer: The volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute is the product of stroke volume and heart rate

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PALS 2020 Shock Exam/ 118 Q&A/ Already
Graded A+.
Shock - Answer: Shock is defined as a physiologic state characterized by
inadequate tissue perfusion to meet metabolic demand and tissue oxygenation.


metabolic demand - Answer: what cardiac output is normally equal to


How can shock be characterized? - Answer: By inadequate peripheral and end
organ perfusion. Also, it can be characterized by low cardiac output and decreased
level of consciousness.


What types of shock can cause a high cardiac output? - Answer: Shock that’s
caused by sepsis or anaphylaxis cardiac output can be high




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,All types of shock can do what to organs? - Answer: Can result in impaired
function of vital organs such as the brain (Decreased level of consciousness) and
kidneys ( Low urine output and ineffective filtering)


What will occur if adequate o2 delivery to the tissues is not maintained? -
Answer: Organ dysfunction


What are the major functions of the cardiopulmonary system? - Answer: Delivers
oxygen to body tissues


Removes metabolic by products of cellular metabolism


Tissue hypoxia - Answer: This is present when a region of the body or an organ is
deprived of adequate O2 supply.


What does cardiac output determine and vascular resistance determine? -
Answer: Determines adequate blood flow to the tissues


Cardiac output - Answer: The volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute is
the product of stroke volume and heart rate


Cardia output=Stroke volume X Heart Rate


Stroke volume - Answer: The volume of blood pumped by the ventricles with each
contraction

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, Cardia output=Stroke volume X Heart Rate - Answer: According to this formula if
the heart rate decreases, stroke volume must increase commensurately to
maintain the cardiac output.


How can cardiac output increase? - Answer: By an increase in heart rate, in stroke
volume or both


What are the limits of increased cardia output produced by increasing heart rate?
- Answer: If the rate is too fast, as can happen with tachyarrhythmias, stroke
volume can fall bc there is inadequate time to fill the heart.


As shock develops, compensatory mechanisms attempt to? - Answer: Attempt to
maintain O2 delivery to vital organs


vasoconstriction - Answer: the constriction of blood vessels, which increases
blood pressure.


Name the compensatory mechanisms - Answer: Tachycardia


Increased systemic vascular resistance (SVR) (vasoconstriction)


Increased strength of cardiac contraction (Contractility)


Increase in venous smooth muscle tone

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