Shock - Critical Care Medicine "Symptoms Of Shock In Critical Care" Question 2. Describe etiopathogenesis and classification of shock. How will you manage hemorrhagic shock. Answer. Etiopathogenesis "Best Ways To Manage Shock In Critical Care" Shock Classification Hypovolemic shock Cardiogenic shock Distributive shock: Septic shock … [Read more...] about Shock – Critical Care Medicine
Complications Of Blood Transfusion
Complications Of Blood Transfusion "How To Prevent Blood Transfusion Complications" Answer. Following are the complications of blood transfusion: Febrile reactions: Itis the most common complication due to impurities like pyrogens in the blood or in infusion set. Headaches, fever, chills and rigors, tachycardia, nausea are the features. Transfusion is … [Read more...] about Complications Of Blood Transfusion
Shock: Signs, Causes, And Types
Shock: Signs, Causes, And Types Define and classify shock. In your practice local anesthetic is used, which type of shock it can produce. How will you recognize and treat. What precautions should be taken to prevent. Answer. Shock is a clinical condition characterized by inadequate tissue perfusion and hence cellular hypoxia. Classification of Shock Hypovolemic … [Read more...] about Shock: Signs, Causes, And Types
Hypovolemic Shock Treatment & Management
Hypovolemic Shock Treatment & Management Enumeration Of Complications Of Blood Transfusion Congestive cardiac failure Transfusion reactions HBV, HCV: Incompatibility. Major and minor reactions with fever, rigors, pain, hypotension Pyrexial reactions due to pyrogenic ingredients in the blood. Allergic reactions Sensitisation to leukocytes and … [Read more...] about Hypovolemic Shock Treatment & Management
Septic Shock Treatment & Management
Septic Shock Treatment & Management Answer. Septic shock is a vasodilator shock wherein there is peripheral vasodilation causing hypotension which is resistant to vasopressors. Septic Shock Etiology Septic shock may be due to Gram-positive organisms, Gram negative organisms, fungi, viruses or protozoal origin. Pathophysiology of Septic Shock "Causes Of … [Read more...] about Septic Shock Treatment & Management
