Shock

A detailed infographic highlighting types of shock in humans with diagrams of circulation and heart illustrations.

Understanding Shock: A Comprehensive Quiz

Test your knowledge on hypovolaemic, cardiogenic, and distributive shock with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed for healthcare professionals and students looking to enhance their understanding of shock conditions and their implications.

What you will learn:

  • Different types of shock and their causes
  • The importance of tissue perfusion
  • How to identify signs and symptoms of shock
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringHeart102
Hypovolaemic shock is
No atp
No plasma
Lack of circulation volume
Pump failure
For effective tissue perfusion there must be
Nitric oxide
A sympathetic response
Corticosteroids
A fluid, pump and container
Cardiac output is
Stroke volume X pulse pressure
Pulse pressure X diastolic
Heart rate X systolic
Heart rate X stroke volume
An example of hypovolaemic shock is
Infection
Bradycardia
Fever
Third space losses
Cardiogenic shock is related to
Muscle damage
Valve damage
Rate/rhythm
All of the above
Distributive shock is accompanied by
Lack of aldosterone
Mineralcorticoids
Widespread dilation
Left atrial tumour
The body can compensate for upto % of blood losses
40%
15%
30%
25%
Progression of shock is
Hypertension
Oedema
Blood pressure
Cardiac hypoxia
Class 3 shock is accompanied by
Hypotension
Low pulse pressure
Diaphoretic
All of these
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