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What is the definition of distributive shock?
Signs and symptoms of which condition are referred to as the Beck triad, and include the presence of jugular venous distention, muffled heart sounds, and a narrowing pulse pressure?
Cardiac tamponade, tension pneumothorax and pulmonary embolism are three types of__shock.
Pulmonary edema is a sign most commonly found in __ shock.
Match the type of shock with its category.
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Tension Pneumothorax
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Septic
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Non-Hemorrhagic
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The late stage of shock when blood pressure begins to fall is called ___ shock.
Which does NOT occur when hormone release is triggered once blood pressure falls?
A pulse pressure less than __ can be seen in patients with shock.
What is pulse pressure?
Which is NOT a complication arising from poor perfusion?
What are the three parts of the ‘perfusion triangle’? (Choose 3)
Shock can occur because of medical OR traumatic events.
Another term for shock is:
