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SHOCK: HANDLING & TREATING
As a caregiver, you may experience a situation where your loved one goes into shock. Shock refers to disturbances in the circulation of the blood that can upset all body functions.CAUTIONShock is a dangerous condition and can be fatal. Expect some degree of shock in any emergency. DO NOT give anything by mouth to a person experiencing shock. Shock SymptomsSymptoms of shock may include:Unusual weakness or faintness, cold, pale, clammy skin, rapid, weak pulse, shallow, irregular breathing, chills, nausea, and unconsciousness. Shock TreatmentShock treatment may include:
Wait until professional medical emergency personnel come to the scene and treat your loved one.
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