Shock
Across
- 4. Shock caused by abnormal vasodilation and maldistribution of blood flow
- 5. Inadequate delivery of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to tissues
- 6. Shock caused by failure of the heart to pump effectively
- 7. Energy production in cells using oxygen
- 8. Shock caused by a physical obstruction (pneumothorax) to blood flow in or around the heart or great vessels
- 10. Distributive shock due to severe infection causing vasodilation and capillary leak
- 11. Early stage of shock where the body maintains blood pressure despite hypoperfusion
- 13. Distributive shock caused by a severe allergic reaction
- 14. Shock caused by too little circulating blood volume
- 15. Energy production in cells without oxygen, producing lactic acid
- 16. Later stage of shock with falling blood pressure and worsening perfusion
Down
- 1. Distributive shock from loss of sympathetic vascular tone after nervous system injury
- 2. Narrowing of blood vessels
- 3. Excessive sweating, often cool and clammy in shock
- 9. Widening of blood vessels
- 12. Life‑threatening state of inadequate blood flow causing tissue and organ hypoxia
- 14. Decreased circulating blood or fluid volume