Shock signs and symptoms can include cool, clammy skin; extreme thirst / dry mouth; pale skin; bluish lips; fatigue; weakness / dizziness; vomiting; nausea; anxiety / restlessness; decreased alertness; rapid, shallow breathing; and/or rapid, weak pulse.
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Shock, First Aid 

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Shock signs and symptoms can include cool, clammy skin; extreme thirst / dry mouth; pale skin; bluish lips; fatigue; weakness / dizziness; vomiting; nausea; anxiety / restlessness; decreased alertness; rapid, shallow breathing; and/or rapid, weak pulse.
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Who's At Risk
Shock can occur with such medical emergencies as burns, drug overdose, electrical shock, heart attack, severe heat-related illness (heatstroke), low blood sugar, extreme cold (hypothermia), poisoning, spinal injury, overwhelming infection (septic shock), or severe allergic reaction, blood loss, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008