Published Nov 12, 2005
Kns124
7 Posts
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!!!
CseMgr1, ASN, RN
1,287 Posts
Hey this is my first post- so here goes :) Which adaptation would be most indicative of shock?a. hyperemiab. hypotensionc. irregular pulsed. slow respirationsi was thinking c...what do you think? Thanks!!!
I'm thinking B, due to circulatory collapse.
Thank You
mitchsmom
1,907 Posts
yep, I think it's hypotension too :)
Gramme
4 Posts
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.
liljsmom02
114 Posts
i agree with B
txdude35
50 Posts
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.
purply_hazy
21 Posts
my bet would definitely be b. shock usually involves tachycardia (not irregular as stated) and hypotension.
golf_hawaii
6 Posts
I agree with "B" and the circulatory collapse theory. I say this after almost losing a patient who was shocky. The first obvious change that she was going south was the hypotension:uhoh21:
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
Just remember that with pediatric patients, hypotension is not a hallmark sign of shock. Children's bodies do an amazing job of compensation and a decrease in blood pressure only occurs very late in shock, right before the child is about to crash.
Little Panda RN, ASN, RN
816 Posts
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.
Good point Vicky:)