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Hey this is my first post- so here goes :)Which adaptation would be most indicative of shock?
a. hyperemia
b. hypotension
c. irregular pulse
d. slow respirations
i was thinking c...what do you think? Thanks!!!
I vote for B as well, if the distractor C said tachycardia, then it would be a toss up between b and c, but just irregular pulse can be anything.
Look at the choices and it's ez to rule out the incorrect ones...
"Irregular pulse" and "slow respirations" are too vague-they could mean anything.
Hyperemia, an excess of blood in a particular area, doesn't occur in shock.
That leaves hypotension, which is a cardinal sign of neurogenic shock and a decompensated state in cardiogenic and anaphylactic.
Yep, I agree with #B also. Everything I have been learning in school about hypovolemic shock states that the signs are increased pulse (tachycardia), increased respirations and decreased blood pressure (hypotension). I believe you would notice the increased pulse and respirations first and then a drastic decrease in blood pressure.
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Hey this is my first post- so here goes :)
Which adaptation would be most indicative of shock?
a. hyperemia
b. hypotension
c. irregular pulse
d. slow respirations
i was thinking c...what do you think? Thanks!!!