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cookcarl

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What type of shock is a result of increased capillary permeability with loss of blood volume into the tissues?
 
  a. Vasogenic shock
  b. Neurogenic shock
  c. Hypovolemic shock
  d. Traumatic shock

Question 2

What type of autotransfusion system for blood collection collects the blood and then anticoagulates it before transfusion?
 
  a. Automated cell salvage processor
  b. Chest tube collection system
  c. IVF collection bag
  d. Jackson-Pratt reservoir



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CAPTAINAMERICA

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Traumatic shock is caused by soft tissue trauma with resulting damage to the capillaries, which leads to capillary permeability and loss of blood volume into the tissues. This can lead to pulmonary, renal, or multiple organ failure.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Three basic systems are used for intraoperative autotransfusion: (1) the automated cell salvage processor, (2) the canister collection method, and (3) the salvage collection bag.





 

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