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This patient has signs of shock.
What are the differences in presentation between hypovolaemic and neurogenic shock? (1/2 mark)
Which type of shock does he have evidence of? (1/2 mark)
The trauma CT shows a T5 burst fracture. Associated single rib fracture (no flail segment). There is a subcutaneous swelling over the forehead but no intracranial injury. No sources of bleeding identified
He has received 2L of fluid/ blood, and blood pressure remains 80/50 with a HR of 80.
Your consultant suggests most likely cause is neurogenic shock.
Explain the anatomy and physiology of neurogenic shock. (1 mark)
How is neurogenic shock managed? (1 mark)