When treating a person for shock, you want to keep them warm. Elevate the head and feet if possible. This keeps more blood towards the center of the body, which helps keep them warm.
Try to make sure the person stays calm.
11Treat the underlying injury. Do your best to stop bleeding, stabilize fractures, treat a snakebite, or take other steps to prevent the victim from getting worse. 12Keep the victim warm and comfortable until medical help arrives.
Try to keep the victim calm; speak to the victim in comforting tones. Treat any injuries that you are able to competently treat, and observe anything which may be helpful to the emergency responders. Continue to monitor the vital signs - level of response, pulse and breathing.
If unconsciousness occurs, keep the airway free, check breathing and be ready to give chest compressions and rescue breaths if required.
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