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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 person on side if he or she is vomiting or bleeding from the mouth.
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Begin CPR, if Necessary
If the person is not breathing or breathing seems dangerously weak:
- For a child, start CPR for children.
- For an adult, start adult CPR.
- Check breathing every 5 minutes until help arrives.
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Treat Obvious Injuries
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Keep Person Warm and Comfortable
- Loosen restrictive clothing.
- Cover with coat or blanket.
- Keep the person still. Do not move the person unless there is danger.
- Reassure the person.
- Do not give anything to eat or drink.
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Follow Up
- At the hospital, the person will be given oxygen and intravenous liquids.
- Other treatment will depend on the cause of shock.