Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)

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Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)

Etiology of Shock Shock is identified according to its underlying cause. All types of shock progress through the same stages and exert similar effects on the body systems. Any differences you will find in your readings.

Pathophysiology and Etiology Infection (most common cause) Injury or Surgery Hypoperfusion Hypermetabolism

Risk Factors

Clinical Manifestation

Collaboration The Who, What, Where, and When

Diagnostic test

Pharmacologic Therapies

Clinical Therapies

Nursing Process Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Plan Implantation Health History Physical Examination Nursing Diagnosis Plan Implantation Evaluation

Be ready for the case studies!