Septic Shock

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Across
  1. 3. Early sign of septic shock is the skin being warm and ______
  2. 6. This system’s dysfunction can lead to GI bleeding or paralytic ileus.
  3. 8. Type of colloid given
  4. 9. When unresponsive, the emergency management priority order is ______
  5. 12. What is administered to increase oxygen carrying capability
  6. 13. Term for sepsis complicated by organ dysfunction.
  7. 17. The first-line vasopressor used to maintain a MAP >65 mmHg.
  8. 18. Late sign of septic shock in the integumentary system is the skin being cool and ______
Down
  1. 1. The acid base imbalance that septic shock is considered is respiratory _______
  2. 2. Type of crystalloid fluids recommended for septic shock
  3. 4. Which class of shock is septic shock?
  4. 5. The main pathophysiologic effects of septic shock include vasodilation, maldistribution of blood flow, and ______ dysfunction.
  5. 7. Primary lab marker of tissue hypoxia and poor perfusion often elevated in septic shock.
  6. 10. Septic shock patients may develop this serious respiratory condition in 85% of cases.
  7. 11. Antibiotics should be started within the first ______ of recognizing sepsis.
  8. 14. A sympathomimetic drug class used to raise blood pressure in unresponsive patients.
  9. 15. Cornerstone of therapy for septic, hypovolemic, and anaphylactic shock volume _______
  10. 16. ______ should be given within the first 24 hours of diagnosis