00:03
Okay, another scenario which
comes up or related to this?
Okay,
types of shocked to know that,
hypovolaemic, cardiogenic.
00:20
So, what type of this?
Hypovolaemic?
Classes? 1-4.
00:28
How do you monitor
blood pressure?
Where are they found?
Yeah, aortic arch and carotid
sinus, okay?
Okay, how much blood loss
in each class of shock?
In what?
Yes.
00:56
So, 750 mils, 1500, 2000,
add anything more than that.
01:03
So, class 1 is 750,
class 2 is 1500,
class 3 is 2000,
class 4 is more than 2000.
01:11
So, a pelvic fracture.
01:14
What class would you expect?
3 is fine, definite 3.
01:21
4 is acceptable,
normally 1.5 to 2 liters.
01:24
Bilateral femur?
Bilateral femur is like pelvis.
01:30
2 and above,
your lateral femur is 2 to 3.
01:34
Yeah.
01:37
Okay.
01:38
So, they will give you values
of patient with these
and then I asked you expected
to know the class of shock.
01:55
Make sure that you remember the
components to measure shock.
01:59
That's a blood loss, heart rate,
blood pressure and respiratory rate.