Shock

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Shock is a circulatory failure resulting in inadequate organ perfusion - basically, if you're not getting enough oxygen to the important bits and pieces, you're probably in shock. There are lots of different causes of shock but there are four important types of shock:

There are other types of shock but these are much rarer. Endocrine failure due to Addison's disease or hypothyroidism. Neurogenic and iatrogenic shock (in anaesthetics and with antihypertensives) can also occur.

Definition

As above - a circulatory failure resulting in inadequate organ/tissue perfusion.

Epidemiology

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If you only learn one thing before you become an F1 learn to manage shock. It's common and people die from it so if we had bothered to make an "Common And Important" .jpg, it would have been specifically for this condition.

Pathophysiology

One of two thing has happened: the pump (i.e. the heart) or the peripheral circulation is in failure.

Clinical Features

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Management

Prognosis