Section 8:  First Responder Study Guide
Section 8 of the First Responder Study Guide
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Section 8
Section 8
Shock
8-1. Which of the following is NOT one of the three conditions necessary for maintaining perfusion?
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8-2. _____ refers to a series of responses that results in a combination of signs and symptoms created by the body’s attempts to maintain adequate blood flow to the vital organs and prevent them from shutting down.
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8-3. The type of shock caused by the heart not functioning properly is referred to as _____________ shock.
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8-4. The type of shock caused by the quantity of blood circulating in the body being to low is referred to as _______________ shock.
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8-5. The type of shock caused by the blood vessels being unable to constrict properly is referred to as _____________ shock.
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8-6. Pulmonary Embolism and Tension Pneumothorax are examples of potential causes of ______________ shock.
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8-7. Hemorrhagic Shock is an example of true hypovolemic Shock.
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8-8. Neurogenic Shock is an example of true hypovolemic Shock.
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8-9. Psychogenic Shock is an example of true hypovolemic Shock.
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8-10. Septic Shock is an example of true hypovolemic Shock.
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8-11. Anaphylactic Shock is an example of true hypovolemic Shock.
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8-12. Which of the following is NOT one of the three stages of shock?
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8-13. The Trendelenburg position is not indicated if the patient has experienced trauma that is putting stress on the cardiovascular system, or if the patient’s Systolic blood pressure is above ______.
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8-14. Why should you generally avoid giving a patient in shock anything to eat or drink?
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8-15. The chain of cause and effect as shock progresses from initial injury to death is referred to as the ______.
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8-16. Because _____________ is the underlying condition caused by shock, high-flow supplemental oxygen is indicated.
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