Sentences with phrase «early signs of shock»

The pulse and respiration rates are counted to detect early signs of shock and pain, and a stomach tube may be passed to relieve built up ingesta in the stomach.

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An article by the BBC earlier this year claims Leeds were on the verge of signing Maddison... until Massimo Cellino messed it up (how shocking).
Second, as described earlier, if the infant goes into traumatic shock, he does not cry, and parents tend to interpret lack of crying as a sign that circumcision is not painful.
As she embarked on a round of media interviews on Tuesday morning, the prime minister welcomed the early signs that the UK had not suffered the economic shock which many on the Remain side had forecast.
Earlier this year we revealed a shocking 66 % increase in the number of people over 90 going in to A&E in blue - light ambulances — a sure sign of something going seriously wrong in the way we care for older people.
The goal, Rogers says, is to detect early signs of arrhythmia and deliver coordinated voltages across the entire organ, rather than delivering massive, painful shocks at a few points, as current defibrillators do.
To meet black men or black women in your area, sign Dream Daddy: a dad dating simulator was released earlier this month and fans were shocked to find that one of the endings has a very dark twist.
Individuals are often shocked to learn that their entitlements when terminated are minimal because they signed employment contracts years earlier that removed many of the rights that they thought, incorrectly, they enjoyed.
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