Shock is characterized by decreased delivery, increased consumption, or inadequate use of oxygen. Manifestations and treatment are dependent on the cause. This course presents the various types of shock, their associated pathophysiology, hemodynamics, and management as well as an overview of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
The goal of this course is to provide nurses and providers with information to recognize and manage shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
Shock is characterized by decreased delivery, increased consumption, or inadequate use of oxygen. Manifestations and treatment are dependent on the cause. This course presents the various types of shock, their associated pathophysiology, hemodynamics, and management as well as an overview of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The goal of this course is to provide nurses and providers with information to recognize and manage shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
In support of improving patient care, Relias LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
In support of improving patient care, Relias LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Arkansas State Board Of Nursing Approved Continuing Education program (CEBroker Provider #50-290).
Bahamas Medical Council (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Physicians will receive 1.50 AMA PRA category 1 Credits™.
District of Columbia Board of Nursing Approved Continuing Education program (CEBroker Provider #50-290).
Florida Board of Medicine (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Physicians will receive 1.50 AMA PRA category 1 Credits™.
Florida Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Florida Physician Assistants (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Georgia Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Georgia Composite Medical Board - Physician Assistants (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Kansas State Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Kentucky Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Nurses will receive 1.50 contact hours for participating in this course.
Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners (CEBroker Provider #: 50-290)
Physicians will receive 1.50 AMA PRA category 1 Credits™.
Michigan Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Mississippi Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure (CEBroker Provider #: 50-290)
New Hampshire Medical Society (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Physicians will receive 1.50 AMA PRA category 1 Credits™.
New Mexico Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Physicians will receive 1.50 AMA PRA category 1 Credits™.
North Dakota Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
State Medical Board of Ohio (CEBroker Provider #: 50-290)
South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
South Carolina Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners (CEBroker Provider #50-290)>
Physicians will receive 1.50 AMA PRA category 1 Credits™
West Virginia Board of Registered Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Wyoming Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
About This Course
Learning Objectives
Section 2: What is Shock?
Manifestations
Compensatory Mechanisms
Pathophysiology
Hemodynamics
Novel Monitoring
Types of Shock
Review
Section 3: Distributive Shock
Anaphylactic
Septic
Neurogenic
Review
Section 4: Hypovolemic Shock
Pathophysiology
Hemorrhagic
Non-Hemorrhagic
Review
Section 5: Cardiogenic Shock
Scenario and Symptoms
Causes and Pathophysiology
Diagnostics and Management
Scenario Conclusion
Review
Section 6: Obstructive Shock
Scenario and Symptoms
Causes, Presentation, and Pathophysiology
Diagnostics and Management
Scenario Conclusion
Review
Section 7: Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
Scenario
The Coagulation Cascade
What is DIC?
Causes
Pathophysiology Leading to DIC
Pathophysiology of DIC
Diagnosis
Management
Review
Section 8: Conclusion
Course Summary
Course Contributors
Resources
References
Cathryn Ayers, RN, MSN has nearly 10 years of critical care experience. She was active in multiple committees to improve patient safety, executed staff education activities, and managed the new graduate orientation program for those entering intensive care units. Cathryn obtained a license for massage and bodywork therapy in 2012 and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2016 with a Master of Science in Nursing Education. She has provided telephonic case management services and developed program materials to facilitate positive outcomes for people with rare conditions across the United States. Cathryn has a passion for teaching and helping others to be their best.
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