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Aargh mateys! Answer the questions related to shock syndromes correctly. The highest scoring teams will receive bonus points.

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  • A systolic blood pressure of less than what value is indicative of hypotension
  • The average pressure in the arteries is defined as
  • This is the formula for how to calculate MAP
  • This is the MAP for a patient with a blood pressure of 120/80 mmHg
  • The amount of blood that is pumped by the heart in one minute
  • Initial volume of isotonic crystalloids for fluid resuscitation is
  • A mean arterial pressure (MAP) of what value can be indicative of appropriate fluid resuscitation
  • These fluids remain within the intravascular space but are expensive and carry a risk for anaphylactic reactions
  • This concentration of albumin is recommended for volume expansion
  • The first-line vasopressor for septic shock
  • A serum lactate level greater than this value is included in the definition of septic shock
  • Lower doses of norepinephrine were observed in the VASST trial when this agent was added
  • This treatment should be initiated within the first 1-3 hours of diagnosis of sepsis
  • The SOAP II trial showed that this agent is associated with more arrhythmias
  • This agent is a pure alpha agonist and can be used in patients with tachycardia
  • When activated, this receptor located in the heart increases chronotropy and inotropy
  • This agent should be used with caution in patients with renal dysfunction
  • Milrinone inhibits this enzyme, leading to positive inotropic effects
  • Norepinephrine acts on these receptors
  • This inotrope has a tendency to cause hypotension
  • This medication stimulates AVP receptors to increase blood pressure
  • Possible thrombosis is an adverse effect of this vasopressor
  • This is often the earliest sign of shock due to a traumatic event
  • For every 4 units of PRBCs you should administer
  • This fluid should be avoided in patients with head trauma
  • This trial showed a 28-day mortality benefit for patients with all cause trauma receiving TXA within 3 hours of injury
  • This cardiac index (CI) reading is associated with decreased myocardial dysfunction
  • This parameter, a measure of left ventricular filling pressure, will be elevated in cardiogenic shock
  • This medication class can further decrease venous return and increase ventricular tachycardia in a patient with cardiac tamponade
  • A 90 kg patient with a massive PE requiring tenecteplase should receive this dose
  • This medication is the more fibrin selective of the thrombolytics
  • This transfusion adverse event is treated with diuresis
  • This therapy for anaphylactic shock prevents hospitalizations, hypoxic sequelae and fatalities
  • The distinguishing feature of neurogenic shock is
  • Treatment of bradycardia with this medication has a maximum of 3 mg
  • These adjunctive therapies help relieve skin symptoms in anaphylaxis, though do not provide immediate effects