The document outlines the main symptoms of four different types of shock: hypovolemic, obstructive, distributive, and cardiogenic. Hypovolemic shock symptoms include cold, clammy skin and rapid heart rate due to severe blood loss. Obstructive shock symptoms are caused by blood flow obstruction and include confusion, chest pains, and difficulty urinating. Distributive shock is characterized by fever, rapid heart rate, nausea, and abdominal pain from systemic vasodilation. Finally, cardiogenic shock symptoms result from heart failure like rapid heartbeat, confusion, low blood pressure, and pale skin.
The document outlines the main symptoms of four different types of shock: hypovolemic, obstructive, distributive, and cardiogenic. Hypovolemic shock symptoms include cold, clammy skin and rapid heart rate due to severe blood loss. Obstructive shock symptoms are caused by blood flow obstruction and include confusion, chest pains, and difficulty urinating. Distributive shock is characterized by fever, rapid heart rate, nausea, and abdominal pain from systemic vasodilation. Finally, cardiogenic shock symptoms result from heart failure like rapid heartbeat, confusion, low blood pressure, and pale skin.
The document outlines the main symptoms of four different types of shock: hypovolemic, obstructive, distributive, and cardiogenic. Hypovolemic shock symptoms include cold, clammy skin and rapid heart rate due to severe blood loss. Obstructive shock symptoms are caused by blood flow obstruction and include confusion, chest pains, and difficulty urinating. Distributive shock is characterized by fever, rapid heart rate, nausea, and abdominal pain from systemic vasodilation. Finally, cardiogenic shock symptoms result from heart failure like rapid heartbeat, confusion, low blood pressure, and pale skin.
Hypovolemic Shock Obstructive Shock Distributive Shock Cardiogenic Shock cold or clammy skin Constantly cool Fever Rapid breathing hands and feet due to lack of blood flow to extremities rapid heart rate Disorientation and rapid heart rate confusion and confusion anxiety
little or no urine Loss of consciousness Nausea Sudden, rapid
output heartbeat (tachycardia)
confusion Inability to Vomiting Loss of consciousness
loss of consciousness Quick heartbeats chills Cold hands or feet
blue lips and Lightheadedness Warm or flushed skin Urinating less than fingernails normal or not at all Low blood pressure Dyspnea Low blood pressure Pale skin
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Hypovolemic Shock
Frequently, “Hypovolemic shock” is an urgent situation in which the heart is incapable
to pump sufficient blood to the body and because of this many vital organs stop working. ( Kaya low yung bowel sounds)