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a condition in which tissue perfusion is inadequate to deliver O2 and nutrients to support vital organs and cellular function
Shock
Name the three Components of Adequate Blood Flow
1. Adequate cardiac pump

2. Effective vasculature or circulatory system

3. Sufficient blood volume
Shock caused by decrease in intravascular volume
Hypovolemic
Shock caused by pump failure
Cardiogenic
Shock caused by nervous system injury or impairment that leads to alteration of vascular smooth muscle tone
Neurogenic
Shock caused by systemic infection
Septic
Shock caused by hypersenitivity reaction
Anaphalictic shock
shock states that are caused by loss of vascular muscle tone
circulatory shock
Three types of circulatory shock
septic, neurogenic, anaphylactic
3 Physiological Responses common to all types of shock
1. Hypoprofussion of tissues,

2. hypermetabolism

3. activation of inflammatory response