Define: Shock
Inadequate tissue perfusion –> decreased O2 delivery –> hypoxia & metabolic malfxn
- Compensatory mechanisms are overwhelmed
What can shock result in?
What is the equation for systemic tissue perfusion?
MAP = CO x SVR
What is SVR influenced by?
- Blood viscosity
What determines etiology of shock?
CO & SVR
What are the 3 stages of shock?
Describe pre-shock (including S/S)
- Tachy, peripheral vasoconstriction, decreased BP
What are S/S of shock?
S/S of organ dysfunction appear
Describe end-organ dysfxn
- Irreversible organ damage, coma, death
What are the 5 categories of shock?
What types of lines can you use for resuscitation?
Where can you place an arterial line?
Describe the fxn of an arterial line
Monitor arterial BP
*NOT used for administering meds
Describe the fxn of a central line
- Measure CVP
Define: CVP
Central venous pressure
- Pressure near RA
What does CVP correlate to?
Preload or overall volume status
What is a normal CVP value?
5-15
Define: PCWP
Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
- LA pressure
What is a normal PCWP value?
5-15
PCWP over 20mmHg indicates…
fluid overload
What is a normal CO value?
4-8
What is a normal SVR?
1000-1500
What type of line is most appropriate in cardiogenic shock?
Swan-Ganz catheter
What is the classic presentation of shock? What are the exceptions?