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ANTONII [103]
2 years ago
10

The nurse assesses a patient and suspects a diagnosis of neurogenic shock based on which findings?

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slega [8]2 years ago
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Bradyarrhythmia, hypotension, flushed warm skin are the classic signs associated with neurogenic shock. If you have neurogenic shock, you have a slow heart rhythm.

<h3>What happens during neurogenic shock?</h3>

Neurogenic shock occurs when blood vessels stop working properly and don't push enough blood through the body.

You don't experience blood loss, but the blood doesn't circulate correctly. The blood pools in your blood vessels, and your blood pressure drops significantly.

Bradyarrhythmia, hypotension, flushed warm skin are the classic signs associated with neurogenic shock.

Neurogenic shock results from damage to the spinal cord above the level of the 6th thoracic vertebra. It is found in about half of people who have a spinal cord injury within the first 24 hours, and usually persists for one to three weeks.

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