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| Cardiogenic Shock; Hypovolemic Shock; Septic Shock (Endotoxin Shock); Neurogenic Shock; Anaphylactic Shock. Stages of Shock ... |
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| Definitions of SEPSIS, SEVERE SEPSIS, and SEPTIC SHOCK MANDATORY CRITERIA (within last 24 hours) Documented or suspected infection • WBCs in normally sterile body fluid |
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| Powerpoint slide Presentation on Cardiogenic Shock Complicating Myocardial Infarction (2004-04-14) |
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| PowerPoint Presentation on Shock in Trauma- for paramedics or PowerPoint Presentation on Hypovolameic shock is the commonest cause of shock in truam setting |
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| Classification of Shock. Shock is classified according to the causes to three classes:. Hypovolemic shock; Distributive shock; Cardiogenic shock ... |
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| Cardiogenic shockdecreased cardiac output; Hypovolemic shock – blood, plasma or fluid lossLow Blood Volume Shock: Cardiogenic Shock: Pathophysiology ... |
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| PowerPoint Presentation on The inflammatory response in cardiac surgery An up-to-date overview with the emphasis on the role of heat shock or PowerPoint Presentation on |
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| PE: Profound hypotension as in cardiogenic shock/hypovolemic shock or subtle as in hypertensive emergency or heart failure. No one vital sign or physical ... |
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| If first shock fails, resumption of CPR is likely more beneficialOne shock followed by immediate CPR (beginning with chest compressions) ... |
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| Hemorrhagic (hypovolemic) shock. No blood volume. Cardiogenic shock. Pump failure. Septic shock. Failure of microcirculation to retain pressure ... |
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