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Shock Talk: Basics of Obstructive Shock

14 min · 2 de may de 2026
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Obstructive shock is one of the most testable—and most misunderstood—shock states on boards and in clinical medicine. In this episode of One Stem at a Time, we break it down from first principles so you can stop memorizing arrows and start understanding them. Through two classic board-style cases—cardiac tamponade and pulmonary embolism—you’ll learn how to recognize obstructive shock, interpret hemodynamic profiles, and confidently work through “arrow questions” involving cardiac index, right atrial pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and systemic vascular resistance. We focus on building a simple, powerful framework: follow the flow of blood, identify where it’s blocked, and let the physiology guide you. Along the way, we highlight key distinctions between tamponade, tension pneumothorax, and massive PE, explain why SVR is increased (even in hypotensive patients), and review how PCWP is measured and applied clinically. By the end of this episode, you’ll be able to: * Recognize obstructive shock from clinical presentations and exam clues * Understand the underlying pathophysiology and compensatory mechanisms * Interpret hemodynamic “arrow” questions with confidence * Differentiate tamponade, pulmonary embolism, and tension pneumothorax * Apply high-yield board strategies and clinical reasoning in real time Perfect for USMLE and COMLEX prep, clinical rotations, and rapid review before exams.

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