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Universidad Autonoma de Chiriquí Faculty de medicine school medical emergencies scientific English 120 b instructor Marisol Barraza group presentation project: shock group members: Angelica Jaen 4-763-1912 Marta Vallester 4-764-2323 Monica Serrano 4-763-1264 date 22 November. Table of contents.
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Universidad Autonoma de ChiriquíFaculty de medicineschool medical emergenciesscientific English120 binstructor Marisol Barrazagroup presentation project:shockgroup members:Angelica Jaen 4-763-1912Marta Vallester 4-764-2323Monica Serrano 4-763-1264date 22 November
Table of contents 1.Glossary 2.Shock definition 3. Major classes of shock 4. Causes 5. Signs & Symptoms 6.First Aid 7. First Aid equipment and medication 8. Bibliography
Glossary 1- failure: falta,fracaso 2- behavior: comportamiento 3- trembling: temblar 4-bluish skin: pielazulada 5- lips : labios 6-happens: sucede 7-putting: poner 8-lying-down:acostarse 9-the victim lying flat: la victima acostada 10-trouble: problema 11-semi-reclining position:posicionsemirecinada 12-overheat: recalantar 13-enlarged pupils: pupilasagrandadas 14-suspected of having head or neck injuries: sospechartenerheridas en la cabeza o cuello
Shock definition • Inadequate blood circulation
Mayor classes of shock • Cardiogenic shock • Hypovolemicshock • Anaphylactic shock • Septic shock • Neurogenic shock
causes • Heart problems • Reduction o volume (as heavy bleeding or dehydration) • Changes in blood vessels • Certain medications that significantly reduce heart function or blood pressure
Signs and symptoms • Confused behavior • Very fast or slow pulse rate • Very fast or slow breathing • Trembling and weakness in the arms or legs • Cool moist skin • Pale or bluish skin lips and fingernails • Enlarged pupils
First aid • lying-down the victim • Elevate the victim legs • Lying flat • Turn on a side • Semi-recline
Medications Medications • Dobutam • Dopamine • Epinephrine • Nor epinephrine
Bibliography www.nlm.nih.gov\medlineplus\spanish\ency\article\000039.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWf53rj137c&feature=related http://www.medicinenet.com/shock/article.htm