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Vascular Disorders and Shock, Group Roles:, c6fe2c45da2ed95ebc0b60ba7560da…
Vascular Disorders and Shock
Types of Shock
Hypovolemic Shock
Cardiogenic Shock
Neurogenic Shock
Anaphylactic Shock
Septic Shock
Stages of Shock
Compensatory Stage
decrease urine output
increqased HR
increased glucose levels
increased cardiac contractility
increased catecholamine
Progressive Stage
elecyrolyte imbalance
metabolic acidosis
resp acidosis
peripheral edema
irregula tachyarrhythmias
hypotension
pallor
cool and clammy skin
altered level of consciousness
Nursing Assessment for Shock
ABC - Airways, Breathing and Circulation
Tissue perfusion
Vital signs
LOC
Peripheral pulses,cap refill,skin assessment
Urine output
Types of Vascular Disorders
Peripheral Artery Disease
Acute Arterial Ischemic Disorders
Aortic Aneurysms
Aortic Dissection
Phlebitis
Venous Thrombo-Embolism
Varicose Veins
Chronic Venous Insufficiency and Venous Leg Ulcers
Amputation Collaborative Therapy
Medical
Surgical
Rehabilitation
Amputation Diagnostics
History and Physical Exam
Arteriography
Plethysmography
Venography
Ultrasound
Amputation Health Teaching
Discontinue use of prosthesis if irritation develops
Wash limb everyday and expose it to air for 20 min
Inspect residual limp for signs of infection
Do not use lotions, alcohol, oil or powder on residual limb
Only wear limb sock that was perscribed
ROM exercises
Do not elevate on pillow
Types of Necrosis
Coagulative Necrosis
Liquefactive Necrosis
Caseous Necrosis
Gangrene
Sepsis
Septic Shock
Severe Sepsis
Sepsis Diagnostics
Hyperglycemia
Coagulation Abnormalities
Elevated C-Reactive Protein
Leukocytosis
Arterial Hypotension
Serum Creatinine Increase
Sepsis signs/Symptoms
Respiratory Rate > 20
Decreased BP
HR > 90
Increased WBC
Temp > 38 or <36
Group Roles:
Samantha Mccallion: Concept Map
Olatoyosi Olubode: co-facilitator
Stacey Grice: researcher
Sara Sharpe: researcher
Cyndal Janzen: presenter
Fatimat Oyekunle: Facilitator