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Five cardinal signs, namely: 1. Redness (rubor). 2. Swelling (tumour). 3. Heat (calor; only applicable to the body's extremities). 4. Pain (dolor). 5. Loss of function (functio laesa).
Five cardinal signs, namely:
1. Redness (rubor).
2. Swelling (tumour).
3. Heat (calor; only applicable to the body’s extremities).
4. Pain (dolor).
5. Loss of function (functio laesa).
If you go into shock, you may experience one or more of the following: 1. Rapid, weak, or absent pulse. 2. Irregular heartbeat. 3. Rapid, shallow breathing. 4. Lightheadedness. 5. Cool, clammy skin. 6. Dilated pupils. 7. Lackluster eyes. 8. Chest pain. 9. Nausea. 10. Confusion. 11. Anxiety. 12. DecrRead more
If you go into shock, you may experience one or more of the following:
1. Rapid, weak, or absent pulse.
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3. Rapid, shallow breathing.
4. Lightheadedness.
5. Cool, clammy skin.
6. Dilated pupils.
7. Lackluster eyes.
8. Chest pain.
9. Nausea.
10. Confusion.
11. Anxiety.
12. Decrease in urine.
13. Thirst and dry mouth.
14. Low blood sugar.
15. Loss of consciousness.