Shock

A medical illustration depicting different types of shock and their symptoms, including hypovolemic, cardiogenic, and anaphylactic shock, with a background of medical symbols and emergency response imagery.

Understanding Shock: A Comprehensive Quiz

Test your knowledge on different types of shock and their management with our comprehensive quiz. Dive into the key characteristics, interventions, and clinical stages involved in managing shock effectively.

Whether you're a student or a healthcare professional, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of shock-related concepts.

  • 18 Questions on various types of shock
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Evaluate your knowledge and learn more

18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by HealingGuide247
Which type of shock features decreased urine output, thirst, increased (dehydration) or decreased (blood loss) Hgb/Hct, and decreased pH?
Anaphylactic
Obstructive
Hypovolemic
Cardiogenic
Which type of shock features fluids volume remaining normal and direct pump failure?
Anaphylactic
Obstructive
Hypovolemic
Cardiogenic
Which type of shock features bronchospasms, loss of vessel tone, decreased CO and BP, and flushing?
Septic
Obstructive
Anaphylactic
Cardiogenic
Which type of shock features cool extremities, fever >101F, palpitations, and SIRS?
Septic
Obstructive
Hypovolemic
Cardiogenic
Which type of shock features flushed warm skin that later gets cold and clammy, lack of full consciousness, and needs immediate immbolization?
Anaphylactic
Septic
Neurogenic
Cardiogenic
Which type of shock features cardiac function decreased by noncardiac factors (indirect pump failure)?
Anaphylactic
Obstructive
Neurogenic
Cardiogenic
What are basic interventions for shock? SATA
Oxygen supplementation
Fluids or blood replacement
Positioning
Assessment and vitals
Lab values related to hypovolemic shock include... SATA
Lactic acid decrease
Hct increased or decreased
Hgb increased or decreased
Potassium decreased
What is the priority problem for hypovolemic shock?
Diarrhea
Gas exchange
Inadequate perfusion
Altered LOC
The purpose of surgical interventions for hypovolemic shock is...
Fix the cause of shock
Kidney transplantation
New boobies
Transfusion of blood
Which stage of shock includes non-responsive to treatment, <5mL urine output, low BP despite meds and fluids.
Initial
Compensatory
Progressive
Refractory
Which stage of shock includes trigger of sympathetic system, RR high 20's or low 30's, and delayed cap refill.
Initial
Compensatory
Progressive
Refractory
Which stage of shock includes hypotension, confusion, lactic acidosis, MODS
Initial
Compensatory
Progressive
Refractory
Which stage of shock includes mild tachycardia, mild tachypnea, BP normal, anxiety of unknown cause.
Initial
Compensatory
Progressive
Refractory
Delayed epinephrine is a major factor in fatal outcomes of anaphylaxis, we need to
Administer 1mL in the chest
Administer 1mL IV push over 5 minutes
Administer 0.3mL SubQ
Administer 0.3mL IV or IM in vastus lateralus
1 hour sepsis bundle includes... SATA
Measure lactate levels
CPR
Blood cultures before Abx
Broad-spec Abx
Rapid admin of fluids
Vasopressors
MEWS score: RR 15, HR 105, SBP 73, Alert, Temp of 38.4, and urine 70mL/hr
3
4
5
6
MEWS score: RR 22, HR 120, SBP 81, Responds to pain, Temp 38.7, Urine 20mL/hr
7
8; rapid response
9; rapid response
10; rapid response
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