Recognizing and Treating a Casualty in Shock in NVQ Emergency First Aid at Work
When it comes to recognizing and treating a casualty in shock in NVQ emergency first aid at work, it's crucial to act quickly and effectively. Here are the steps you need to follow:
Recognizing Shock
Signs of Shock | Actions to Take |
---|---|
Pale, cold, clammy skin | Cover the casualty with a blanket to keep them warm |
Rapid, weak pulse | Lay the casualty down and elevate their legs |
Rapid, shallow breathing | Monitor their breathing and provide reassurance |
Treating Shock
Once you have recognized that a casualty is in shock, it's important to take immediate action. Here's what you should do:
- Call for emergency medical help
- Lay the casualty down and elevate their legs
- Cover the casualty with a blanket to keep them warm
- Monitor their breathing and pulse
- Provide reassurance and keep them calm
Remember, the key to treating a casualty in shock is to act quickly and decisively. By following these steps, you can help stabilize the casualty until professional medical help arrives.
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