Subject: Midwifery I (Theory)
Shock is a potentially fatal disorder that necessitates prompt and extensive treatment and cares in order to save the patient's life. The first line of treatment for a shock sufferer is stabilization. Shock symptoms include a quick and weak pulse rate, low blood pressure, pallor, clamminess, cold, and sweating, as well as unconsciousness and anxiety. The cause of shock is blood loss, and hemorrhage should be managed immediately. To begin, ensure that the patient's airway is open and clear, monitor vital signs often, and maintain the patient's head on one side to prevent aspiration. Provide 6-8 liters of oxygen per minute via a mask or nasal cannula.
Shock is a potentially fatal disorder that requires rapid and extensive treatment and cares in order to save the patient's life. A patient who is in shock requires quick management and therapy. Stabilization is the first step in treating a shock sufferer.
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Define shock.
Shock is a potentially fatal disorder that requires rapid and extensive treatment to save the patient's life. A patient who is in shock has to be managed and treated right away. Stabilization is the first step in treating a shock sufferer.
What are the management of shock ?
Management
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