Critical Care Nursing

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)

Sign, Symptoms and Epidemiological Features of AIDS

Definition of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome): AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is a fatal illness caused by the human immune deficiency virus (HIV), which breaks down the body’s immune system. Leaving the victim vulnerable to a host of life threatening opportunistic infections, neurological disorders or unusual malignancies. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, […]

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Septic Shock

Septic Shock: Causes, Symptoms and Nursing Management

Definition of Septic Shock: Septic shock is a clinical syndrome of life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated response to infection. In septic shock, there is critical reduction in tissue perfusion; acute failure of multiple organs, including the lungs, kidneys, and liver, can occur. Common causes in immune- competent patients include many different species of

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Neurogenic Shock

Neurogenic Shock: Causes, Signs and Nursing Management

What Do You Mean by Neurogenic Shock? Neurogenic shock is a state of shock similar to others (for example, spinal shock, q.v.) in its ability cad to inadequate perfusion, It is caused by interruption of vasomotor tone by injury to the autonomic nervous system. Often differentiated in clinical presentation, where the classic signs or tachycardia

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Cardiogenic Shock

Cardiogenic Shock: Causes, Symptoms and Nursing Management

What Do You Mean by Cardiogenic Shock? Cardiogenic shock is a condition in which the heart suddenly can’t pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs. The condition is most often caused by a severe heart attack. Cardiogenic shock is rare, but it’s often fatal if not treated immediately. Sign and Symptoms of Cardiogenic Shock:

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Hypovolemic Shock

Hypovolemic Shock: Causes, Symptoms and Nursing Management

Definition of Shock: Shock is a medical emergency in which the organs and tissues of the body are not receiving an adequate flow of blood. Shock can result in serious damage or even death. Definition of Hypovolemic Shock: Hypovolemic shock is an emergency condition in which severe blood or fluid loss makes the heart unable

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Anaphylactic Shock

Anaphylactic Shock: Causes, Clinical Features, Signs and Symptoms

Definition of Shock: Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many 1 in 5 people who suffer shock will die from it. Classification of Shock: The following

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Nursing management of shock

Causes and Nursing Management of Shock

Definition of Shock: Shock is an abnormal physiological condition resulting from inadequate proportion of blood to the aorta thus causes inadequate blood flow per-fusing the capillaries of tissues and organs. A shock is a condition of depression of all vital function due to sudden illness, injury, severe hemorrhage. Causes of Shock: Common Causes: Heart conditions

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Classification of shock in medical

Different Types and Symptoms of Shock in Medical

Definition of Shock: Shock is defined as a pathophysiological state in which there is reduced oxygen consumption by the peripheral tissues produced by a reduction in delivery of oxygenated blood or reduced oxygen extraction by the peripheral tissues. It is an acute clinical syndrome by hypo-perfusion, resulting in severe dysfunction of the organs vital survival.

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Spinal cord injury management

Nursing Intervention of Spinal Cord Injury

Definition of Spinal Cord Injury: A spinal cord injury (SCI) is the damage to the spinal cord that causes changes in its function, either temporary or permanent. In this article I have presented nursing intervention or management of spinal cord injury.  Nursing Intervention of Spinal Cord Injury: Promoting adequate breathing and airway clearances- Measure the

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