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"In the early stages of shock, the body will attempt to maintain ______________; however, as shock progresses, blood circulation ________________________________."
-Homeostasis (a balance of all systems of the body)
-Slows and eventually ceases
Ch. 10, pg. 381
"The body is perfused via the ____________ system."
Circulatory
"Sodium bicarbonate concentrations become very ________ just as the blood is moving toward the lungs."
High
Ch. 10, pg. 382
"Shock, or hypoperfusion, refers to ________________________________________"
A state of collapse and failure of the cardiovascular system that leads to inadequate circulation
"Blood flow through the capillary beds is regulated by the ______________________..."
"...the response of the autonomic nervous system and hormones comes within __________________."
Seconds
Ch. 10, pg. 384
Three basic causes of shock
-Pump failure
-Low fluid volume
-Poor vessel function
Ch. 10, pg. 385
"Pulmonary edema leads to impaired ventilation, which may be manifested by ______________________ and ___________________."
-Increased respiratory rate
-Abnormal lung sounds
"__________________________________________ is a cardiac tamponade, also called a pericardial tamponade."
A collection of fluid between the pericardial sac and the myocardium
Ch. 10, pg. 386
"Signs and symptoms of cardiac tamponade are referred to as _____________________; _______________________, ______________________, ____________________."
-Beck's Triad
-Jugular vein distention
-Muffled heart sounds, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure starting to merge
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