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Etiology of Shock. Shock is identified according to its underlying cause. All types of shock progress through the same stages and exert similar effects on the body systems. Any differences you will find in your readings.. Obstructive Shock. Cardiac TamponadeArterial StanosisPulmonary EmbolusPulm
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1. Obstructive Shock
2. Etiology of Shock Shock is identified according to its underlying cause. All types of shock progress through the same stages and exert similar effects on the body systems. Any differences you will find in your readings.
3. Obstructive Shock Cardiac Tamponade
Arterial Stanosis
Pulmonary Embolus
Pulmonary HTN
Constrictive pericarditis
Thoracic tumors
Tension Pneumothorax
4. Pathophysiology and Etiology
5. Risk Factors
6. Clinical Manifestation
7. Collaboration The Who, What, Where, and When
8. Diagnostic test
9. Pharmacologic Therapies
10. Clinical Therapies
11. Nursing Process Assessment
Health History
Physical Examination
Nursing Diagnosis
Plan
Implantation
Evaluation
12. Be ready for the case studies!