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Shock Management

Puzzle Type: Educational
Lead: Stansifer, Court
Horizontales
Smallest example of an artery.
Type of shock caused by vasomotor paralysis, resulting in early hypotension.
_________ intravascular coagulation. the third stage of shock in which stagnated blood tends to clot within capillaries.
Stage of shock that occurs when the body can no longer maintain blood pressure.
Colloid product that contains albumin, doesn't require a type and cross match, but doesn't contain hemoglobin.
This is the preferred type of volume replacement fluid in shock because it combats acidosis.
This preventative treatment measure can help to delay disseminated intravascular coagulation.
This type of solution will dehydrate a cell.
This type of solution will eventually cause a cell to swell and lyse.
Verticales
Shock treatment device that is thought to help maintain central vascular pressure, and is excellent if your treatment goal is actually the death of your patient.
The process by which coagulation stops bleeding, and the body eventually heals damaged tissue.
Phase of shock in which the capillary attempts to increase internal pressure by closing the postcapillary sphincter, and constricting the precapillary sphincter.
This type of shock is histaminic in origin, and often presents with hypotension early.
Tends to occur when there is approximately 40% volume loss.
The regular delivery of oxygen and nutrients required for ATP production.
You won't typically see signs of this until there is approximately 15% blood loss.
The biggest problem with stage two shock. It happens after blood has been trapped in the capillary.
Solution that contains large molecules, typically proteins, that cannot escape the vascular space.
Clusters of RBCs that form in the presence of metabolic acidosis.