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First Aid Fainting / Shock
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Fainting Occurs with a temporary reduction of blood flow to the brain
May result in partial/complete loss of consciousness
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Early Signs Dizziness Pallor Clammy skin Nausea
Numbness / tingling (hands, toes, lips) Sudden sweating
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Causes Stand up too fast Work/play hard in very hot temp.
Hyperventilation Drop in sugar Seizures Heart problems Blood donation
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First Aid - Fainting Victim will c/o symptoms
Have victim lie down (protect head) Call their name Elevate legs (12 in.)
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Shock Set of S&S associated with an inadequate supply of blood to organs Process of organ shut down; can lead to death Can occur with any injury
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Causes Hemorrhage Excessive pain Infections Heart attack/Stroke
Poisons Lack of oxygen Burns Psychological trauma (eye witness)
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Signs of Shock Skin pale/blue Excessive sweating
Rapid pulse (also weak) Rapid breathing (shallow) Low BP Weakness Confusion Excessive thirst Blurred vision Late signs Anxious/Restless
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First Aid - Shock Eliminate cause of shock Improve circulation
Supine; elevate legs 12 in. Maintain body temp. Cover with blanket Check ABC’s (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) Do not give victim anything to drink Always look for S&S of shock for all injuries
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