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This question here is a 19 year old female patient presents to the emergency room with septic shock.
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So septic shock remember that is a type of distributive shock and it occurs when you have a severe infection in your body.
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So it says which of the following manifestations could we expect? and in this case the answer is going to be option a.
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Practically hemodynamically, problems in this case like hypotension, tachycardia, irregular breathing.
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Jaundice and fever.
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Jaundice is not usually present in septic shock.
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Option c says hypercoagulability, venous stasis, endothelial injury.
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That's not like, that's practically the virtual triad for hypercoagulation or hypercoagulability.
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Then you have hypotension, distention of the jugular veins and decreased heart sounds.
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This is not the answer.
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That's for, that's most likely for tamponade, okay? or for cardiogenic shock.
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Then you have the next question that says a 50 year old male patient presents to the emergency room with a sudden onset headache, constant throbbing in the central part of the head...