Nursing Procedure

Nursing Procedure

Types of Shock Signs and Symptoms First Aid and Nursing Care

Types of Shock Definition of Shock Shock may be defined as a state in which there is widespread, serious reduction of tissue perfusion, which if prolonged, leads to generalized impairment of cellular function. Shock is a state or condition in which the cardiovascular and  Circulatory system fails to perfuse tissues adequately It is an impaired

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Cardiogenic Shock First aid and Nursing Management

Cardiogenic Shock  Acute pulmonary edema is a clinical condition wherein there is interstitial and alveolar edema compromising gas change in the lungs. Usually the patient present with breathlessness of sudden onset,tachypnoea, anxiety, profuse sweating, cold  clammy skin, expectoration of pink frothy sputum and cyanosis. Auscultation may reveal a gallop rhythm (S3), bilateral crepitations and rhonchi

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Cricothyrodotomy Procedure Nursing Care Artificial Breathing

Cricothyrodotomy Procedure Nursing Care Artificial Breathing Cricothyrodotomy is an Emergency procedure performed by a Physician to give artificial breathing it is required who is critically ill patients who cannot be intubated for some reasons like Difficulty in intubation and Anatomical structural considerations’. Cricothyrodotomy Procedure Nursing Care, Emergency Procedure Nursing Care Anatomy of Trachea Site of

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