1. What is shock?:
Answer Widespread abnormal cellular metabolism occurring when oxygenation and tissue
perfusion needs to maintain cell function
2. Sepsis:
Answer Bodys amplified response to infection that damages small vessels that deliver
oxygen
3. What happens in the left shift?:
Answer
Shift to the left happens at the neutrophils progressively become more immature
The more immature cells meansthe body is using all the good cellsto fight infection
Newborns will sometimes have normal elevated WBC so make sure to look at neutrophils
4. Sepsis s/s:
Answer
Temp < 96> 100.4, RR >20, HR >90, WBC <4000>12000,
Bands >10%
High CRP- inflammatory response
Hypotension
Organ dysfunction Low O2
low urine output
High creatinine
Coagulation abnormalities
Absent bowel sounds
Low platelets
High bilirubin
Tissue perfusion
High lactate in blood
Decreased cap refill
Altered mental status
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