The second step in treating for shock, after ensuring the scene is safe and assessing the patient's condition, is to call for emergency medical assistance if it hasn't already been done. This is crucial for obtaining professional help and ensuring that advanced care can be provided. Meanwhile, if appropriate, the patient should be placed in a position that promotes blood flow, typically lying down with their legs elevated, and kept warm to prevent further complications.
Control the bleeding.
beat them
staying calm.
maintain airway
Intravenous fluid administration is the single most important factor in the treatment of any type of shock except cardiogenic shock
Step by Step - 1991 Future Shock - 6.14 was released on: USA:6 June 1997
Step by Step - 1991 Future Shock 6-14 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
What type of shock is it?
Step by Step - 1991 Future Shock 6-14 was released on: USA: 6 June 1997
Herat shock and treating the cells with CaCl2
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