Chapter 19, Shock!
Across
- 1. Collapsed lung causing obstructive shock
- 3. Excess fluid loss leading to hypovolemic shock
- 5. Injury Can cause neurogenic shock
- 7. Blood filling the sac around the heart causing shock
- 8. Shock caused by a severe allergic reaction
- 10. Loss of blood volume leading to shock
- 12. Emergency position to improve blood flow
- 15. Shock caused by loss of blood or body fluids
- 16. Shock caused by widespread blood vessel dilation
- 20. Cool, clammy skin often seen in shock
- 22. Heart attack causing cardiogenic shock
- 23. Shock Shock caused by damage to the nervous system
Down
- 2. Shock Shock caused by a physical obstruction to blood flow
- 4. Late stage of shock when damage cannot be reversed
- 6. Trigger for anaphylactic shock
- 7. Rapid, shallow breathing
- 9. Body’s attempt to maintain blood pressure during shock
- 10. Low blood pressure
- 11. Oxygen deprivation in body tissues
- 13. Rapid heart rate seen in shock
- 14. Primary goal of shock treatment
- 17. Skin injury causing fluid loss and shock
- 18. A life-threatening condition caused by inadequate tissue perfusion
- 19. Shock caused by failure of the heart to pump effectively
- 21. Shock caused by severe infection