A 62-year-old man was brought to the emergency room by his son, who reported that the man(documented diabetes) had been eating poorly for 2 days and difficult to arouse that morning. On exam: The patient would open his eyes and mumble incoherently in response to pain.T:38.6°C, BP 75/40mmHg, H R 124/min, his skin was warm. Lab data: WBC 19.5x109/L (Normal:4-10x109/L), oliguria, cloudy urine. Blood was sent for culture. Q1: What are the three major pathophysiologic causes of shock? Which one is the likely pathophysiologic cause of shock in this patient? Why? Q2.What pathogenic mechanism accounts for this patient's sarcoma? Q3.Which kind of shock occurred in the patient according to causes?
A 62-year-old man was brought to the emergency room by his son, who reported that the man(documented diabetes) had been eating poorly for 2 days and difficult to arouse that morning. On exam: The patient would open his eyes and mumble incoherently in response to pain.T:38.6°C, BP 75/40mmHg, H R 124/min, his skin was warm. Lab data: WBC 19.5x109/L (Normal:4-10x109/L), oliguria, cloudy urine. Blood was sent for culture. Q1: What are the three major pathophysiologic causes of shock? Which one is the likely pathophysiologic cause of shock in this patient? Why? Q2.What pathogenic mechanism accounts for this patient's sarcoma? Q3.Which kind of shock occurred in the patient according to causes?
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A 62-year-old man was brought to the emergency room by his son, who reported that the man(documented diabetes) had been eating poorly for 2 days and difficult to arouse that morning. On exam: The patient would open his eyes and mumble incoherently in response to pain.T:38.6°C, BP 75/40mmHg, H R 124/min, his skin was warm. Lab data: WBC 19.5x109/L (Normal:4-10x109/L), oliguria, cloudy urine. Blood was sent for culture.
Q1: What are the three major pathophysiologic causes of shock? Which one is the likely pathophysiologic cause of shock in this patient? Why?
Q2.What pathogenic mechanism accounts for this patient's sarcoma?
Q3.Which kind of shock occurred in the patient according to causes?
Q1: What are the three major pathophysiologic causes of shock? Which one is the likely pathophysiologic cause of shock in this patient? Why?
Q2.What pathogenic mechanism accounts for this patient's sarcoma?
Q3.Which kind of shock occurred in the patient according to causes?
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