Hypovolemic Shock: Dr. Sherwin Buluran
Hypovolemic Shock: Dr. Sherwin Buluran
Hypovolemic Shock: Dr. Sherwin Buluran
Shock
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Christian P. Ureta
BSN 2-3
Circulatory shock, commonly known simply as shock, is a
serious, life-threatening medical condition characterized by a decrease
in tissue perfusion to a point at which it is inadequate to meet cellular
metabolic needs. As the blood carries oxygen and nutrients around the
body, reduced flow hinders the delivery of these components to the
tissues, and can stop the tissues from functioning properly.The process
of blood entering the tissues is called perfusion, so when perfusion is
not occurring properly this is called a hypoperfusional (hypo = below)
state.
Oxygen in the air enters the body through the lungs; where
oxygen molecules cross into the smallest blood vessels, the capillaries,
and are picked up by red blood cells and attached
to hemoglobin molecules. The red blood cells are pushed through the
body by the actions of the pumping heart and deliver the oxygen to
cells in all the tissues of the body. The hemoglobin then picks
up carbon dioxide, the waste product of metabolism, where it is then
taken back to the lungs and breathed back into the air, whereby the
whole cycle starts again.
• Hypovolemic Shock
• Cardiogenic Shock
• Hemorrhagic Shock
• Neurogenic Shock
• Hypoglycemic Shock
Hypovolemic Shock
Hypovolemic shock is a condition in which the body doesn't have
enough blood volume to circulate throughout the body. The person
doesn't receive enough oxygen in vital organs.
• confusion
• fainting
• rapid heartbeat
• reduced urine
output
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
People in shock are very ill and may need to be put on a ventilator,
or artificial breathing machine. Medicines may be needed to support
blood pressure or treat other complications. Surgery may be needed to
treat any injuries that are present.
DOPAMINE Shock Naturally To correct Pheochromocyt CV: Hypotension, Assessment & Drug Effects
HYDROCHLORID Adult/Child: IV occurring hemodynamic oma; ectopic beats,
E 2–5 mcg/kg/min neurotransmit imbalance in tachyarrhythmi tachycardia, • Monitor blood pressure, pulse,
increased shock as or peripheral pulses, and urinary
(doe'pa-meen) ter and anginal pain,
gradually up to syndrome due ventricular output at intervals prescribed
20–50 immediate to MI fibrillation. palpitation,
by physician. Precise
mcg/kg/min if precursor of (cardiogenic Safe use during vasoconstriction measurements are essential for
Dopastat, Intropin, necessary norepinephrin shock), pregnancy (indicated by accurate titration of dosage.
Revimine e. Major trauma, (category C), disproportionate • Report the following
Renal cardiovascular endotoxic lactation, or rise in diastolic indicators promptly to
Failure effects
septicemia children is not physician for use in decreasing
Classifications: pressure), cold
Adult: IV 2–5 (septic shock), established. or temporarily suspending
AUTONOMIC mcg/kg/min produced by open heart extremities; less
dose: Reduced urine flow rate
NERVOUS SYSTEM direct action surgery, and frequent: aberrant
in absence of hypotension;
AGENT; ALPHA- on alpha- and CHF. conduction, ascending tachycardia;
AND BETA- beta- bradycardia, dysrhythmias; disproportionate
ADRENERGIC adrenergic widening of QRS rise in diastolic pressure
receptors and complex, elevated (marked decrease in pulse
AGONIST
on specific blood pressure. GI: pressure); signs of peripheral
(SYMPATHOMIMET ischemia (pallor, cyanosis,
IC) dopaminergic Nausea, vomiting.
mottling, coldness, complaints
receptors in CNS: Headache. of tenderness, pain, numbness,
mesenteric Skin: Necrosis, or burning sensation).
and renal tissue sloughing
vascular beds with extravasation, • Monitor therapeutic
gangrene, effectiveness. In addition to
piloerection. Other: improvement in vital signs and
Azotemia, urine flow, other indices of
adequate dosage and perfusion
dyspnea, dilated
of vital organs include loss of
pupils (high pallor, increase in toe
doses). temperature, adequacy of nail
bed capillary filling, and
reversal of confusion or
comatose state.