Tachycardia, weak pulse, hypo tension, dizziness, fainting, coma and death.
Unconsciousness is the last sign of shock. Followed by death.
as late as the 1950s I remember going to Washington D.C. with my grandpa Sweeny and seeing signs that said on entry ways on bathroom doors white only and next to that signs that read colored only and I asked my grandpa Sweeny why? He said to me kid there is a lot of good in this country of ours and there is a lot of bad. THESE SIGNS ARE BAD
Supply Shock
The attitudes towards shell shock were..............................................................................................................................................................................................not good
169,529 people had died from shell shock in ww1
Confused and dieoriented behavior
Depending on the primary etiology for shock, signs/symptoms will vary. Usually, evidence of profound or severe shock, without medical interventions, consist of severe neurological deficits (obtunded, coma), however, this is more likely secondary to the effects of shock (uremia, acidosis, hypoxia). Purely speaking, the late sign/symptom of shock is death. Shock in of itself is already a late sign/symptom (progression) of a primary insult to the body (cardiogenic: myocardial infarction or heart attack, heart failure; distributive: Infection, anaphylaxis, neurogenic; Hypovolemic: hemorrhage). So, the answer is death.
If no shock is indicated by the AED, check for signs of life. Continue CPR if no signs of life are present.
ConfusionShallow breathing .
Signs of traumatic shock include weak and rapid pulse, shallow and rapid breathing, and pale, cool, clammy skin
Unconsciousness is the last sign of shock. Followed by death.
Shallow breathing Confusion
Confusion Shallow breathing
shallow breathing and confusion
When assessing an 80-year-old patient in shock, it is important to remember that they may not show typical signs of shock due to age-related changes in physiology. Monitor vital signs closely and consider their baseline function to identify signs of shock. Prompt treatment and early intervention are crucial in this vulnerable population.
hypotension, tacycardia and low Bp
Blood pressure drop, breathing difficult