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Norepi AKA
Levophed
Levophed AKA
Norepi
Phenylephrine AKA
Neosynephrine
Neosynephrine AKA
Phenylephrine
Shock state characterized by volume deficiency
Hypovolemic
Shock state characterized by volume overlaod
Cardiogenic
Shock state cahracterized by massive vasodil
Neurogenic
Septic
Shock state where hemodyn's are all decreased
Neurogenic
Shock state with increased CVP/PAWP and increased SVR
Cardiogenic
HR???
CVP/PAWP=ineffective pump/vol overload
SVR=not a vascul problem
Shock state with increased HR and SVR but all else decreased
Hypovolemic
HR=trying to compensate
SVR=Not a vascul problem
CVP/PAWP=volume depleted
Shock state with incr HR but all else decreaded
Anaphylactic
HR=???
SVR=vascul problem which lead to rest being dec (BP/MAP/CVP/PAWP)
Hypovol shock Tx
-fluids
-inotropes
-pressors
-vasodil
-other
Fluids (NSS, colloids, blood)
No pressors (not a vasc problem. It'll just worsen organ vol depletion)
Cardiogenic shock Tx
-fluids
-inotropes
-pressors
-vasodil
-other
No fluids (vol overload)
-If PAWP high(>18)=lasix, fl restrict
-If PAWP low(<14)=gentle fluids
Inotropes
Vasodil
IABP
Neurogenic shock Tx
-fluids
-inotropes
-pressors
-vasodil
-other
Pressors=1st line
Fluids ay help a little but vascular tone is most impt

May see atropine for bradycardia
Anaphylactic shock Tx
-fluids
-inotropes
-pressors
-vasodil
-other
Epi (vasoconstr and bornichodil)
Benadryl
Corticosteroids
Albuterol (bronchodil)
May see pressors
In cardiogenic shock what is PAWP goal
14-18
Not flooding yet still attempting to salvage end organ perfusion
Diff between
-sepsis
-sever sepsis
-sepitic shock
Sepsis=pathogen plus 2 of SIRS criteria

Severe sepsis=Above plus manifestations of organ dysfxn, hypoperfusion or hypotension. Essentially a progression.

Septic shock=sepsis with hypotension despite adeq fluid resucitation along with organ failure
SvO2
-increased or decreased in septic shock?
Increased
Gram - org Tx'd with?
3rd gen cephalo
i.e. rocephin/cefepime
Gram + org Tx'd with
vanc
First two organs to fail
Lungs and kidneys