ASSESSMENT COMPLETE EXAM
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neurogenic shock indicators - ANSWER ✓ spinal injury, low HR (suggests SNS is
not able to increase HR with signals), flushed skin indicates that vessels aren't
constricting (vasodilation), shows that PNS is acting unopposed
neurogenic shock treatments - ANSWER ✓ medication atropine to suppress PNS
and increase HR, YES USE VASOPRESSOR to increase BP
anaphylactic shock scenario - ANSWER ✓ patient admitted for an infection and
receives a dose of IV ampicillin, hives, flushing, wheezing
VS: HR 110, BP 85/48, SpO2 86% on RA, RR 28, Temp 38C
anaphylactic shock indicators - ANSWER ✓ first dose of a new antibiotic
immediately causes hypersensitivity reaction symptoms of
hives/flushing/wheezing AND drop in BP.
In anaphylaxis, massive inflammation occurs leading to vasodilation and fluid
shifting which drops perfusion
obstructive shock scenario - ANSWER ✓ patient has a compound femur fracture
with leg immobilized, pain in calf, significant lower extremity edema, JVD, pain
with breathing
HR 122, BP 94/62, SpO2 80% on RA, RR 32, Temp 37.8C
obstructive shock vital signs - ANSWER ✓ high HR
low BP
low SpO2
high RR