Types of shock
Cardiogenic, hypovolaemic, anaphylaxis, neurogenic, toxic
Signs & symptoms of hypovolaemic shock
^HR ^RR vBP Pallor Cold extremities
Pathophysiology of shock
Clinical state in which the delivery of oxygenated blood (and nutrients) is not sufficient to meet metabolic demands
Treatment for shock
Depends on type IV fluids for distributive and hypovolaemic shock O2 Raise legs Pre alert
Signs and symptoms of neurogenic shock