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final assessment | question 7 of 10 how should you treat someone for shock? select all that apply. elevate their legs above heart level, if its safe to do so. give them plenty of fluids to combat thirst. loosen tight clothing. prevent overheating or chilling. speak loudly and firmly.
Elevating legs helps blood flow, loosening tight - clothing aids circulation, preventing overheating or chilling stabilizes body temperature. Giving fluids is not advisable in some shock cases as it may cause aspiration, and speaking loudly and firmly can cause distress.
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A. Elevate their legs above heart level, if it's safe to do so.
C. Loosen tight clothing.
D. Prevent overheating or chilling.