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  1. Jun 18, 2024 · Overview. The danger from an electrical shock depends on the type of current, how high the voltage is, how the current traveled through the body, the person's overall health and how quickly the person is treated.

  2. The chart includes instructions for basic first aid treatment in case of an electric shock emergency, such as how to remove live wires both inside and outside the house, the effects of a shock, and techniques for treatment and artificial respiration.

  3. Managing Shock Flowchart Managing shock flowchart • Oxygen • Pulse oximetry • ECG monitor • IV/IO access • BLS as indicated • Point-of-care glucose testing Hypovolemic shock: Specific management for selected conditions Nonhemorrhagic Hemorrhagic • 20 mL/kg NS/LR bolus, repeat as needed • Consider colloid • Control external bleeding • 20 mL/kg NS/LR bolus, repeat 2 or 3x as needed

  4. Aug 24, 2022 · Overview. What is shock first aid treatment? Shock first aid treatment involves giving first aid to someone who has suffered from shock. Shock requires immediate treatment. As many as 1 in 5 people who get shock die from it. Hospital emergency departments in the United States report more than 1 million cases of shock each year. Advertisement.

  5. It can cause internal damage, cardiac arrest, or other injuries due to the passage of electrical current through the body. Understanding the causes, risks and appropriate responses to electric shock is crucial for both personal safety and providing immediate assistance to those in need. How to prevent shock.

  6. Oct 30, 2018 · What is an electric shock? An electric shock happens when an electric current passes through your body. This can burn both internal and external tissue and cause organ damage. A range of things...

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · Shock may result from trauma, heatstroke, blood loss or an allergic reaction. It also may result from severe infection, poisoning, severe burns or other causes. Shock keeps organs from getting enough blood or oxygen. If shock is not treated, it can lead to permanent organ damage or even death.

  8. This document provides information on an electric shock treatment chart produced by JLab Instruments. The chart is 50 x 75 cm in size, laminated on both sides with thick plastic film, and fitted with plastic rollers. It describes how to remove live wires during electric shocks, appropriate treatment, and who to contact for help.

  9. Mar 20, 2024 · 1. Lay the Person Down, if Possible. Elevate the person's feet about 12 inches unless head, neck, or back is injured or you suspect broken hip or leg bones. Do not raise the person's head. Turn the...

  10. May 9, 2023 · An electric shock occurs when a person comes into contact with an electrical energy source. This can often result in a burn. Learn more about treating electric shock and electrical burns.