PDF-Counselors notes on First Aid shock indications weakness pale moist clammy cool skin weak

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treat lie down raise feet talk to him calmly assure him hell be all right treat the cause of shock control bleeding restore breathing relieve pain treat wounds place

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treat lie down raise feet talk to him calmly assure him hell be all right treat the cause of shock control bleeding restore breathing relieve pain treat wounds place blankets or coats under and over the patient to prevent loss of body heat insure op. for . Postoperative Nausea and/or Vomiting Relief. . Debra Sites, MHA, RN; Nancy Johnson, BSN, RN; Jackie Miller, MSN, RN, NE-BC; . Pauline . Torbush. , RN, CAPA; Tara Fox, MSN, CRNA; Janis Hardin, BS, RN, CPAN. Male, 42, married. Had medical history of . emission and premature . ejaculation. Impotence the last half year and absence of . sexual desire. . Atrophy of scrotum. Cold pain around the lumbar area and soft, weak lower limbs. Lassitude and no appetite. Pale and green facial complexion, cold limbs and severe aversion to cold. Pale white tongue and white coating with deep, slow pulse.. Ginger. Lisa Nguyen, . Jasmeen. . Banwait. , . Anjuli. . Dhillon. DFM 655. What is . Ginger. ?. Botanical name. : . Zingiber. . officinale. Roscoe. Family. : . Zingiberaceae. Plant part used. : Rhizome (root), leaves. Debra Forman, RN, BSN, OCN. Overview. Nausea and Vomiting. Taste and Smell. Constipation and Diarrhea. Neuropathy. Fatigue and Insomnia. Exercise, Skin Care. Survivorship. Nausea and Vomiting. Medications to combat Nausea. Mike Harlos MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP. Professor and Section Head, Palliative Medicine, University of Manitoba. Medical Director, WRHA Adult and Pediatric Palliative Care. http://palliative.info. Objectives. Emergency medical care for someone who has been hurt or sick. . Knowing first aid and acting quickly can save someone’s life.. Giving First Aid. . Identify what is wrong. Check the scene….is it safe?. First Aid The aim of first aid To P revent Loss of Life To P revent further injury To P romote recovery Who is the most important person at an accident? The person who is lying still and silent The person loudly screaming for help Nausea and Vomiting in Palliative Care Audit Presentation January 15 th 2015 Dr Richard Latten Dr Seamus Coyle Dr Laura McGlynn Dr Paula Powell Dr Jamie Barfield Ann Griffiths Sian Rae Agnes Noble First Aid First Aid- - Emergency medical care for someone who has been hurt or sick Knowing first aid and acting quickly can save someone’s life. Giving First Aid Identify what is wrong Check the scene….is it safe? MedicationOnset of ActionminutesPeak EffecthoursDuration of ActionhoursRoute of AdminCommentsNon-Opioid AnalgesicsAcetaminophen30-4505-14-6OralHeadache nausea vomitingMay cause hepatic complications i Although nausea and vomiting occur in a variety of conditions (for example, motion sickness, pregnancy, and hepatitis) and are always unpleasant for the patient.. The nausea and vomiting produced by . Treatments that may cause nausea and vomitingPhysical reasons that may cause nausea and vomitingPossible side effects Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Hotline 0800 169 5555If you are unwell during or up to Antiemetic drugs. Prof. . Alhaider. Nausea and vomiting may be manifestations of many conditions . However, . a useful abbreviation for . remembering causes of nausea and vomiting is VOMIT.. V. estibular . Aims of first aid.  1. To save life.. 2. To protect the casualty from getting more harm.. 3. To reduce pain and priorities of Casualty Treatment.. First aid basics. The first step in any emergency is the recognition of the problem and providing help..

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