Shock is a state in which the body is experiencing a lack of blood flow, either due to blood loss, infection, cardiac arrest or failure, or spinal injuries. Consequently, the body's natural response is to decrease blood flow to the extremities and send it to the internal organs, which can result in not enough blood going to the brain, resulting in brain damage. Raising the victim's feet helps encourage blood flow to the brain (and other vital areas.) One's legs can go much longer with less oxygen than one's brain can.
Steps for shock: Control bleeding Maintain normal body temperature Raise feet 12 inches Tend to any other injuries Reassure the victim And don't forget to call EMS
elevate the casualties lower extremities leg and feet about 8 - 12 inches when treating for shock.
42 inches is 3 feet and 6 inches
A person who is 74 inches tall means he/she is 6 feet 2 inches tall.
About 9 feet 11 inches
4.5 feet or 4 feet 6 inches.
Elevate above the level of the heart. Roughly 12 inches
we know that 1 feet=12 inches . So,for a 6 foot person 6 feet=12*6 inches =72 inches.
A person who is 54 inches tall is 4 feet 6 inches. To convert inches to feet, you divide the total inches by 12, which gives you 4 feet (since 48 inches equals 4 feet) and the remaining 6 inches. Thus, the height is expressed as 4'6".
509 inches = 42 feet 5 inches tall
Lay the person down and elevate their feet.
169 cm = 5 feet 6.5 inches