Sep 20, 20169 yr BP 80/60, P120, R 30, T 100.4what kind of shock is it and why? What is the difference between cardiogenic shock and hypovolemic shock? Thank you in advance!
Sep 20, 20169 yr We would hate to be responsible for undermining your learning process. After all, we were once in your shoes and can understand the long-term benefit of researching issues and coming to your own conclusions. We have no intention of depriving you of your education.You're welcome. Please proceed to learning.
Sep 21, 20169 yr Two obvious homework posts in 30 minutes. OP's only two posts and (wait for it) she just joined today.
Sep 21, 20169 yr Nothing there so far that would remotely suggest it's a "shock" state at all. Whatever metric you're using to define shock, what you've given ain't it.
Sep 27, 20169 yr May not even be shock. Mostly normal vitals in an baby, although maybe not the temp. Need more information.
Sep 28, 20169 yr BP 80/60, P120, R 30, T 100.4what kind of shock is it and why? What is the difference between cardiogenic shock and hypovolemic shock? Thank you in advance!We need more data before we could even begin to answer this question. Why? Depending upon the patient, that could be normal. Also, this very much looks like a homework question. We won't answer this without seeing what you think and know about the subject.
BP 80/60, P120, R 30, T 100.4
what kind of shock is it and why?
What is the difference between cardiogenic shock and hypovolemic shock? Thank you in advance!