Patho Ch. 20 - Shock
The progressive stage of hypovolemic shock is characterized by a. tachycardia. b. hypertension. c. lactic acidosis. d. cardiac failure.
a. tachycardia.
The urinary signs and symptoms of acute renal failure associated with the progressive stage of shock are (Select all that apply.) a. polyuria. b. oliguria. c. decreased blood urea nitrogen. d. increased serum creatinine. e. tachycardia.
b. oliguria. e. tachycardia.
Massive release of histamine with consequent vasodilation and hypotension occurs with what type of shock? a. Cardiogenic b. Hypovolemic c. Anaphylactic d. Neurogenic
c. Anaphylactic
A patient experiencing shock may exhibit which signs and symptoms? (Select all that apply.) a. Warm, flushed skin b. Pinpoint pupils c. Pulse of more than 100 beats/minute d. Increased urinary output e. Fast and deep respirations
c. Pulse of more than 100 beats/minute e. Fast and deep respirations