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ITLS 9th Edition

4 component of perfusion - answer adequate volume, air, intact/functioning vascular
system and working pump

hypovolemic shock - answer inadequate fluid volume in the vascular system

high space hypovolemic shock - answer caused by a spinal injury or drug overdose

Mechanical shock - answer preventing the filling of the heart or obstructing blood flow

cardiogenic shock - answer Shock caused by inadequate function of the heart, or pump
failure.

neurogenic shock - answer blood flow stopped from a cervical/thoracic spinal injury

septic shock - answer blood flow to organs become impaired from infection

pulmonary contusion - answer hemorrhage into lung parenchyma and is secondary to
blunt trauma

Cardiac Contusion - answer a bruise to the heart wall caused by severe blunt trauma to
the chest where the heart is violently compressed between the sternum and the spinal
column

cardiac tamponade - answer Compression of the heart as the result of buildup of blood
or other fluid in the pericardial sac, leading to decreased cardiac output.

tension pneumothorax - answer a type of pneumothorax in which air that enters the
chest cavity is prevented from escaping

simple pneumothorax - answer a non-expanding collection of air around the lung.

hemothorax - answer a collection of blood in the pleural cavity

flail chest - answer fracture of two or more adjacent ribs in two or more places that
allows for free movement of the fractured segment

Intracerebral Pressure - answericp increases, blood pressure increases, pulse
decreases (hyperventilating cause bp to increase)

what stops your assessment - answercardiac arrest, airway obstruction, unsafe scene

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