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- Shock_position abstract "The shock position is used usually by a medical worker of First Responder or higher. The shock position is the position of a person who is lying flat on his or her back with the legs elevated approximately 8-12 inches. This is used when a patient is showing signs of shock. The shock position is also used for patients experiencing heat related emergencies. The purpose of the shock position is to elevate the legs above the heart in a manner that will slightly help blood flow to the heart. Hopefully helping more blood become oxygenated and helping some with the hypoxia that causes shock.Because of vasodilation, placing the patient in the Trendelenburg position, does not work since bloodvessels are highly compliant, and expand as result of the increased volume locally. More suitable would be the use of vasopressors.".
- Shock_position wikiPageID "7149958".
- Shock_position wikiPageLength "2065".
- Shock_position wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Shock_position wikiPageRevisionID "680652060".
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink Category:First_aid.
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink First_Responder.
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink First_responder.
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink Hypoxia_(medical).
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink Shock_(circulatory).
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink Trendelenburg_position.
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink Vasoconstriction.
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink Vasoconstrictor.
- Shock_position wikiPageWikiLink Vasodilation.
- Shock_position hasPhotoCollection Shock_position.
- Shock_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Shock_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Treatment-stub.
- Shock_position subject Category:First_aid.
- Shock_position type Article.
- Shock_position type Article.
- Shock_position type Service.
- Shock_position comment "The shock position is used usually by a medical worker of First Responder or higher. The shock position is the position of a person who is lying flat on his or her back with the legs elevated approximately 8-12 inches. This is used when a patient is showing signs of shock. The shock position is also used for patients experiencing heat related emergencies. The purpose of the shock position is to elevate the legs above the heart in a manner that will slightly help blood flow to the heart.".
- Shock_position label "Shock position".
- Shock_position sameAs وضعية_الصدمة.
- Shock_position sameAs m.025v45g.
- Shock_position sameAs Q7499875.
- Shock_position sameAs Q7499875.
- Shock_position wasDerivedFrom Shock_position?oldid=680652060.
- Shock_position isPrimaryTopicOf Shock_position.