First Aid for Shock

 

Causes of Shock

Recognition of Shock

Treatment of Shock

 

The circulatory system distributes blood to all parts of the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the tissues.  If the circulatory system fails, and insufficient oxygen reaches the tissues, the medical condition known as shock occurs.  If the condition is not treated quickly, the vital organs can fail, ultimately causing death.  Shock is made worse by fear and pain.

 

Causes of Shock

 

Shock can develop when the heart pump fails to work properly, causing a reduction in the pressure of the circulating blood.  The most common cause of this type of shock is a heart attack.

 

Shock can develop as a result of a reduction in the volume of fluid circulating around the body.  The most common examples of this are external or internal bleeding, or loss of other bodily fluids through severe diarrhoea, vomiting, or burns.  The blood supply is diverted from the surface to the core of the body.  The main symptoms and signs of shock relate to such redistribution of the circulation.

 

Recognition of Shock

 

Initially, a flow of adrenaline causes:

 

 

As shock develops, there may be:

 

 

As the oxygen supply to the brain weakens:

 

 

Treatment of Shock

 

DO NOT let the casualty move unnecessarily, eat, drink, or smoke.

 

DO NOT leave the casualty unattended.  Reassure the casualty constantly.

 

 

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