Shock is a very serious, emergency situation, which might arise from many different causes. Improving circulation is vital for shock victims; standard body position with legs elevated, prevention the loss of body heat, and (depending on medical opinion), the use of compression/anti-shock garment, (which redirect blood from the lower extremities into the central circulation), might be considered.
Continue CPR if no signs of circulation.
on their back in a laying position
They should be placed on there back. (The supine position)
A: Is the Airway obstructed?B: Is the victim Breathing?C: Does the victim have Circulation (a pulse)?
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If it is seriously compromised, then chest compression will help.
You should check for a pulse, and check temperature and color, all of which can indicate the status of the circulation. Flexibility of the lower joints is not considered a factor.
When providing urgent care, the order of victim's responses to check typically follows the ABCs: Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. First, ensure the airway is clear and open, then assess the victim's breathing to determine if they are ventilating adequately. Lastly, check circulation, including pulse and any signs of severe bleeding. This systematic approach helps prioritize immediate life-threatening conditions.
The principal of DRS ABCD should begin in a first aid situation as soon as you arrive at the scene and assess for safety. DRS stands for Danger, Response, Send for help, and Airways, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure. First, ensure there is no danger to yourself or the victim. Then, check the victim's responsiveness and call for emergency assistance if needed, followed by assessing their airway, breathing, and circulation.
Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Conciousness level.
When beginning mouth to mouth respiration, you should start by assessing the victim with the ABC's (Airway-tilting the victim's head back to ensure open airway, Breathing-make sure that the victim's chest is going up and down that means the victim is breathing, Circulation- check the victim's pulse) If the victim is not breathing, skip checking the pulse and start CPR. First, give the victim two breaths. Breath in and out when giving the breaths just as you would when you breath regularly. Then, start giving the victim CPR pumps or whatever you call it when you pump the victim's chest. This is all I can tell you- I am a lifeguard and if you want to know all about CPR you need to be properly taught. :)
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