In this lecture we are going to spend time dissecting all the different forms of shock we could encounter in the field to have a better understanding of the different factors contributing to different phases of shock, the physiology and the evolution of different shock states and how to correct them. While we often think of shock occurring in our trauma patients, ultimately that trauma patient needs a surgeon to fix the problem, but that patient also needs EMTs and Paramedics to effectively manage their shock states enroute to what they ultimately need: A cold table, bright lights and a trauma surgeon. So please join me as we dive into evidenced based research, cases and all the stages and phases of shock like we are all the New Kids on the Shock.