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stimulus: spilling water on yourself response: jumping up out or your chair in shock
it should say casio at the front on top of the three circles. also, behind it should be a g-shock logan and that steel thing on the band should say casio japan
better to get a bag of shock rather then guess and do it yourself local pool supply should have it
We should never change a light bulb with wet hands as electricy is charged through water. It passes more quickly through water and we could get an electric shock.
Depending on your desired form of the word "shock," here are a few various answers: "You gave me quite a shock!" (shock here means scare, as in the person was scared) "That wire has a fairly powerful shock to it!" (shock here means an electrical charge - as in you would die if you touched the wire) Hopefully that helps in your shocking persuits.
control breating
Get control of your breathing, and stay as still as possible until your breathing settles down.
Allergic Response
anaphylactic shock
stimulus: spilling water on yourself response: jumping up out or your chair in shock
anaphylactic shock
Backwash first then shock. If you shock and then backwash you will be throwing away the shock you just put.
As long as the person who received the electric shock is NOT connected to the electric supply that caused the incident and you are not in a situation where you are at rise of injurty by the electric or any other situation then you can contune to provide first response help.
The swiftest response was shock. This is because the Address was roughly a tenth the length of political speeches typical for the time.
designed to elicit a predetermined response
Yes, being expressionless can be a symptom of shock. During a state of shock, an individual may appear dazed, have a blank stare, or exhibit a lack of emotional response or expression due to the body's physiological response to a traumatic event.
The AED machine should tell you the next step which is to continue CPR.