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SUBMITTED BY: ASENJO, RICHELLE ANNE B.

BSN218

SUBMITTED TO: PROF. TARAGUA

Afterload

Cardiac Output

Decreased Tissue Perfusion

Renal blood flow

GI blood flow

Anaerobic metabolism

Tissue damage

Cellular Dysfunction

Risk of acute renal failure

Risk of ileus

Metabolic acidosis

Potential tissue necrosis

Cell swelling

Diabetic patients

Neurological disorder such as stroke

BURNS

Working with chemicals, electricity and flames

Excessive sun exposure

Alcohol Consumption

Toxic or hot fumes inhalation

Cell lysis

Capillary Permeability
Sodium,Water and Protein shift from IVS to ITS Concentration of blood cells Blood Viscosity Circulating blood volume (up to 50%) Shock (Hypovolemia)

Possible inhalation injury

Loss of skin barrier

Hemolysis

Hyperkalemia

Thermo-regulation problems Hyponatremia Hypoxemia Inflammatory response

Hemoglobin / myoglobin in urine

Impaired immune response Blood Pressure

Myocardial depressant factor

Massive stress response, Sympathetic Nervous System activation

Adrenal corticoid hormones and catecholamine release Tachycardia

Peripheral Vasoconstriction

Hyperglycemia; Catabolism; Risk for Curlin s ulcer; Metabolism (after burn shock resolves)

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