shock
In the lateral recovery position
In the lateral recovery position
on their back in a laying position
Ensure that no one is touching the patient
Ensure that no one is touching the patient
If the breaker is damaged it will not reset to the on position. It will stay in the tripped position.
in a prone position (aka semi-sitting position)
The Trendelenburg position is used for patients in shock to increase blood flow, by gravity, from the major vessels in the lower extremities to the brain to help increase the blood pressure enough to keep the patient stable until advanced medical care is available.
The owner's manual shows - "to raise a front wheel , place the jack directly under the shock absorber so that it contacts the bottom of the shock "
1) Jack the car and secure with jack stands. 2) Remove the tire. 3) Remove the two nuts that are on the top of the shock. This secures a plate that holds the top of the shock. 4) Remove the bolt on the bottom of the shock. Note: one side of the bolt is welded to the shock and does not have to be held. Removing this bolt is challenging. 5) Compress the the shock to remove. 6) Transfer plate and rubber sleeve to new shock. When removing the top nut on shock, secure the very top of the shock with vise grips. 7) Make sure to remove device that keeps the shock compressed. 8) Compress shock to reinstall. Install top plate to align with bolts. As the shock is decompressing, use screw driver to hold in position to insert bolt on the bottom of shock. 9) Install nuts on top of the shock and tighten. 10) Install bolt on the bottom of shock and tighten.
warts warmth abcs- airway breathing circulation rest and reassure treatment semi prone position