All of the following conditions would make you suspect shock except for stable vital signs. Shock typically presents with indicators such as hypotension, tachycardia, altered mental status, and cool, clammy skin. If a patient exhibits normal blood pressure and heart rate, it is less likely that they are experiencing shock. Therefore, stable vital signs would not raise suspicion of shock.
you'r probably thinking of shell shock or grenade shock. A post traumatic disorder probably.
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Well the soldiers were affected by several things, for example; living conditions, trench foot, lice etc. also were effected by several injuries and shell-shock.
Trench foot and dysentery were the major conditions found in the trenches. Filled with standing stagnant cold water, soldiers on both sides suffered from foot rot and lack of sanitation.
If you get shell shock you just sit in one place alone shaking and scared.
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Hypovolemic shock: Caused by conditions such as severe bleeding, dehydration, or fluid loss, leading to a decrease in circulating blood volume. Distributive shock: Caused by conditions such as sepsis, anaphylaxis, or neurogenic shock, leading to widespread vasodilation, decreased peripheral resistance, and relative hypovolemia.
Some of the symptoms of shock include profuse sweating, clamminess, unconsciousness, and fast and weak heartbeat. If you suspect that an infant is suffering from shock you need to seek emergency medical attention.
Electric shock is to electrocuted as burned is to cremated. Electric shock is the same as electrocuted, except that electrocuted has actually induced death; to kill by electric shock.
Trauma
Intravenous fluid administration is the single most important factor in the treatment of any type of shock except cardiogenic shock
The power supply and monitor contain enough power to give you a strong shock except when they are unplugged.
Chemicals will take care of it
Shallow breathing Confusion
what is shock
You should not move the victim except as necessary. The person should not be given anything to eat or drink. You should watch for signs of shock and locate a proper medical facility as quickly as possible. Loss of fluids can be treated by IV where available.
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