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Compensated shock

1) weak and light headed, decreased blood volume


2) pallor


3) tachycardia


4) diaphoresis


5) decreased urinary output


6) tachypnea


7) weakened peripheral pulse


8) thirst

Maintains perfusion by compensatory mechanisms

Decompensated shock

1) hypotension


2) altered mental status


3) cardiac arrest

When body can't maintain perfusion

Cardiogenic shock

1) myocardial infarction


2) myocardial contusion

Pumping strength reduced

Basic pathophysiology

1) intact vascular system delivers oxygenated blood throughout body


2) adequate air exchange in lungs to allow oxygen to enter blood


3) adequate volume of fluid in vascular system


4) functioning pump

Normal perfusion of body tissues