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you are caring for a client who is in neurogenic shock. you know that this is a subcategory of what kind of shock?

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Neurogenic shock is a sub category of Distributive shock. Neurogenic, septic, and anaphylactic shock are three different forms of distributive shock.

Carcinogenic shock is an untrue concept. Shocks classified as obstructive and hypovolemic lack subclasses. A combination of main and secondary traumas can cause neurogenic shock, which results in a loss of sympathetic tone and an unopposed parasympathetic response regulated by the vagus nerve. Patient's blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature regulation become unstable as a result.

The following are signs of neurogenic shock: Low blood pressure (hypotension).

  • slow heartbeat (bradyarrhythmia).
  • Warm, flushed skin that afterwards becomes clammy and chilly.
  • Fingernails and lips that appear to be blue.
  • Incomplete consciousness

Neurogenic shock can occur in people whose neurological systems are damaged as a result of spinal cord injuries. Neurogenic shock is thought to occur in 19% to 31% of spinal cord injury patients, according to studies. About 8,000 to 10,000 Americans suffer spinal cord injuries every year, primarily as a result of car accidents and falls.

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