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How to administer first aid for electrical shock. ... The danger from an electrical shock depends on how high the voltage is, how the current traveled through the body, the person's overall health and how quickly the person is treated. ... Electrical burns: First aid...
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-electrical-shock/FA...
www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-electrical-shock/FA00051
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Causes of Shock ... First Aid for Bites and Stings ... First Aid for Food Poisoning and Poisonous Plants...
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www.vitaminuk.com/pages/articles/firstaidforshock.htm
www.vitaminuk.com/pages/articles/firstaidforshock.htm
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Shock is a life-threatening condition due to lack of sufficient blood or oxygen flow to the tissues. Learn how to apply first aid to a shock victim. ... Linda Mutchner RN, BSN, CRNI, OCN: has been a CPR Instructor for over 25 years and first aid instructor for over 20 years, educating new parents, life guards, teachers,
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health.howstuffworks.com/first-aid22.htm
health.howstuffworks.com/first-aid22.htm
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It is important to have a first aid kit available. Keep one at home and one in your car. It should include a first-aid guide. Read the guide to learn how to use the items, so you are ready in case an emergency happens. ... ClinicalTrials.gov: Shock (National Institutes of Health)
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/firstaid.html
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/firstaid.html
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First Aid for Shock ;Shock is an emergency condition. It can occur when the circulation system fails to send blood to all parts of the ... ... E mergency & First Aid: Shock...
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www.healthy.net/scr/article.asp?ID=1498
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First Aid for Shock Before Emergency Care; ... Check for a response. (See Step 2 in First Aid Precautions.) Give Rescue Breaths or CPR as needed. ... Are signs and symptoms of shock listed above present? {Note:Call 9-1-1! Then, give first aid listed below.}
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www.healthy.net/LIBRARY/BOOKS/HEALTHYSELF/FIRSTAID/shoc...
www.healthy.net/LIBRARY/BOOKS/HEALTHYSELF/FIRSTAID/shock.htm
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SHOCK is common with many injuries, regardless of their severity. The first hour after an injury is most important because it is during this period that symptoms of shock appear. ... Next | Previous | Top | Home | Search | Back to First Aid Table of Contents...
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www.survival-center.com/firstaid/shock.htm
www.survival-center.com/firstaid/shock.htm
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Uncontrolled bleeding may lead to a condition known as shock. Shock is essentially a decrease in blood flow to the brain and other important organs. ... First Aid Basics ... First Aid for Lightning Victims -- What to Do if Lightning Strikes While Cl...
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firstaid.about.com/od/bleedingcontrol/ht/shock.htm
firstaid.about.com/od/bleedingcontrol/ht/shock.htm
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First Aid for Self-Injury ... NOTE: These first-aid tips are taken from the Red Cross guide to first aid and from personal experience. I am not a doctor and, although this page was checked over by a registered nurse, I am not liable for any damage claimed to result from this information. ... Symptoms of shock...
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www.palace.net/llama/psych/firstaid.html
www.palace.net/llama/psych/firstaid.html
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