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:* [[Antihypertensives]] can cause significant [[hypotension]], especially in the setting of [[volume depletion]] or [[Diuresis|over-diuresis]].
:* [[Antihypertensives]] can cause significant [[hypotension]], especially in the setting of [[volume depletion]] or [[Diuresis|over-diuresis]].
:* [[Anaphylaxis]] should be considered if the patient recently started on a new drug and presented with [[respiratory distress]].
:* [[Anaphylaxis]] should be considered if the patient recently started on a new drug and presented with [[respiratory distress]].
* ''Findings suggestive of hypovolemic shock''
* ''Findings suggestive of hypovolemic shock''
:* [[Abdominal pain]]
:* [[Abdominal pain]]
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:* [[Trauma]]
:* [[Trauma]]
:* [[Vomiting]]
:* [[Vomiting]]
* ''Findings suggestive of cardiogenic shock''
* ''Findings suggestive of cardiogenic shock''
:* [[Chest pain]]
:* [[Chest pain]]
:* [[Dyspnea]]
:* [[Dyspnea]]
:* [[Palpitations]]
:* [[Palpitations]]
* ''Findings suggestive of distributive shock''
* ''Findings suggestive of distributive shock''
:* [[Altered mental status]]
:* [[Altered mental status]]
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:* [[Tachypnea]]
:* [[Tachypnea]]
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* ''Vital signs''
:* ''Temperature''
::* [[Fever]] may suggest [[sepsis]] or [[anaphylactic reaction]] related to [[transfusion|transfusion]].
::* [[Hypothermia]] may be associated with [[sepsis]], [[adrenal crisis]], or [[myxedema]].
:* ''Pulse''
::* [[Bradycardia]] or [[tachycardia]] can either be a primary or secondary process.
::* [[Pulsus paradoxus]] may be seen in [[cardiac tamponade]], [[pulmonary embolism]], [[hemorrhagic shock]], or [[tension pneumothorax]].
::* [[Pulsus alternans]] may be seen in [[heart failure]], severe [[aortic insufficiency]], or [[hypovolemic shock]].
:* ''Respiration''
::* [[Tachypnea]] commonly occurs in [[pneumothorax]], [[sepsis]], and [[cardiogenic shock]].
::* [[Hypopnea]] may be seen in [[narcotic]] or [[sedative]] [[overdose]].
:* ''Blood pressure''
::* Confirm [[hypotension|arterial hypotension]] by checking [[blood pressure]] in both arms manually. [[Arterial line]] may be considered.
::* [[Postural hypotension]] suggests [[volume depletion]] or [[autonomic dysfunction]]. Do not test [[orthostatic hypotension]] in [[hypotension|hypotensive]] patients.
* ''Mental status''
:* [[Altered mental status]] may indicate inadequate [[perfusion]] to vital organs or use of [[sedative]]s or [[narcotic]]s.
* ''Cutaneous''
:* [[Volume status#Volume depletion|Decreased skin turgor]] and dry [[mucous membrane]] signify [[dehydration]].
:* [[Cool extremities]], [[clammy]] and [[mottled skin]], [[peripheral cyanosis]], and [[capillary refill|delayed capillary refill]] are commonly noted in [[cardiogenic shock]] and [[hypovolemic shock]], whereas warm and moist skin may represent hyperdynamic phase of [[septic shock]].
:* [[Burn|Extensive burns]] and [[Trauma|severe trauma]] may be evident on inspection and are associated with significant fluid loss.
:* [[Hyperpigmentation]] may be an indicator of [[adrenal crisis]].
* ''Neck''
:* [[Jugular venous pressure|Elevated jugular venous pressure (JVP)]] correlates with increased [[Preload|left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LVEDP)]] and decreased [[LVEF|left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF)]]. [[Jugular venous distention]] or [[Jugular venous pressure|elevated JVP]] typically occurs in:
::* [[Heart failure]]
::* [[Tricuspid stenosis]]
::* [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
::* [[Superior vena cava]] [[obstruction]]
::* [[Constrictive pericarditis]]
::* [[Cardiac tamponade]]
:* [[Kussmaul's sign]]
::* [[Constrictive pericarditis]]
::* [[Restrictive cardiomyopathy]]
::* [[Tricuspid stenosis]]
::* [[Superior vena cava]] [[obstruction]]
::* [[Right ventricular infarction]]
:* [[Abdominojugular reflux]] (a positive [[abdominojugular reflux]] correlates with a [[PCWP]] of 15 mmHg or greater)
::* [[Cardiac tamponade]]
::* [[Constrictive pericarditis]]
::* [[Tricuspid insufficiency]]
::* [[Inferior vena cava]] [[obstruction]]
::* [[Heart failure]] (except for pure backward [[heart failure|left-sided heart failure]])
:* [[Jugular venous pressure#JVP waveform|Jugular venous pressure waveform]]
::* [[Jugular venous pressure#Abnormalities in the JVP Waveforms|Blunted y descent]] suggests [[cardiac tamponade]] or [[tricuspid stenosis]].
::* [[Jugular venous pressure#Abnormalities in the JVP Waveforms|Steep y descent]] suggests [[constrictive pericarditis]] or severe [[tricuspid insufficiency]].
* ''Cardiovascular''
:* [[Systolic murmur|Decrescendo early systolic murmur]]
::* [[mitral regurgitation|Acute severe mitral regurgitation]]
:* [[Third heart sound|Third heart sound (S<sub>3</sub>)]]
::* [[Heart failure]]
:* [[Systolic murmur|Pansystolic murmur along lower left sternal border]] with [[thrill|palpable thrill]]
::* [[Ventricular septal defect]]
:* [[Pericardial friction rub]]s
::* [[Pericarditis]]
:* [[muffled heart sounds|Distant, muffled heart sounds]]
::* [[Cardiac tamponade]]
* ''Pulmonary''
:* [[Tracheal deviation]]
::* [[Tension pneumothorax]]
:* [[Stridor]] and [[wheezing]]
::* [[Anaphylaxis]]
::* [[COPD|Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]
:* [[Rales]]
::* [[Anaphylaxis]]
::* [[Pneumonia]]
::* [[Heart failure]]
:* [[percussion|Chest percussion]] may aid in the diagnosis of [[tension pneumothorax]], [[pleural effusions]], and [[pneumonia]]
* ''Abdominal''
:* [[Grey Turner's sign]]
::* [[Acute pancreatitis]]
::* [[Blunt force trauma|Blunt abdominal trauma]]
::* [[Retroperitoneal hemorrhage]]
::* [[Abdominal aortic aneurysm|Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm]]
::* [[Ectopic pregnancy|Ruptured ectopic pregnancy]]
:* [[Cullen's sign]]
::* [[Acute pancreatitis|Acute pancreatitis]]
::* [[Blunt force trauma|Blunt abdominal trauma]]
::* [[Abdominal aortic aneurysm|Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm]]
::* [[ectopic pregnancy|Ruptured ectopic pregnancy]]
:* [[Hepatomegaly]]
::* [[Inferior vena cava]] [[obstruction]]
::* [[Heart failure]]
:* [[Rebound tenderness]] with [[absent bowel sounds]]
::* [[Sepsis]] due to [[abdomen|Intraabdominal]] [[infection]]
::* [[Ischemic colitis]]
::* [[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage]]
:* [[Mass|Pulsatile mass]]
::* [[Abdominal aortic aneurysm]]
* ''Rectal''
:* [[Hematochezia|Bright red blood]] or [[melena]]
::* [[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage]]
:* Diminished [[sphincter|sphincter tone]]
::* [[Spinal cord injury]]
* ''Extremities''
:* [[Digital clubbing]]
::* [[Heart failure]]
:* [[Edema]]
::* [[Heart failure]]
:* [[Erythema]] at the site of [[intravenous therapy|venous access]]
::* [[Catheter|Catheter-associated]] [[infection]]
:* [[Pelvic girdle pain|Pelvic girdle pain or instability]]
::* [[Pelvic fracture]]
* ''Genitals''
:* Perform a [[pelvic examination]] in women of childbearing age to rule out [[ectopic pregnancy]] or [[pelvic inflammatory disease]].
* ''Neurologic''
:* [[Agitation]] or [[delirium]]
::* Poor [[Cerebral perfusion pressure|cerebral perfusion]]
:* [[Meningeal signs|Meningeal signs (nuchal rigidity, Brudzinski's sign, and Kernig's sign]]
::* [[Meningitis]]
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Revision as of 14:21, 17 April 2014

History
  • Review all medications
  • Findings suggestive of hypovolemic shock
  • Findings suggestive of cardiogenic shock
  • Findings suggestive of distributive shock
Physical Examination
  • Vital signs
  • Temperature
  • Pulse
  • Respiration
  • Blood pressure
  • Mental status
  • Cutaneous
  • Neck
  • Cardiovascular
  • Pulmonary
  • Abdominal
  • Rectal
  • Extremities
  • Genitals
  • Neurologic