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Shock States    
Knowing the Similarities and Differences is Vital
by Ruth M. Kleinpell, RN-CS, PhD, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN
CE505 l 1.00 hr

Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to increase nurses' understanding of the five types of shock states, including risk factors, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms and treatment.

After studying the information presented here, you will be able to:

  • Describe the five types of shock.
  • Discuss the pathophysiology of shock states.
  • Discuss the treatment goals for each type of shock.

Course expires on 10/24/2009
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