3 (three) shocks should administer on scene before transport, assuming that the shocks are ineffective.
<h3>What are shocks?</h3>
Shock is a serious disorder brought on by an abrupt reduction in blood flow. Shock can be caused by a variety of conditions, including trauma, heatstroke, blood loss, allergies, severe infections, poisoning, serious burns, and more. A person's organs aren't getting enough blood or oxygen when they are in shock. This might cause lasting organ damage or even death if left untreated. If you don't think it will hurt or cause more harm, lay the individual down with their legs and feet slightly elevated. Don't move the individual unless absolutely essential; keep them motionless. If the individual is not breathing, coughing, or moving, start doing CPR.
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