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care of unconscious patients​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If you see a person who has become unconscious, take these steps:

  • Check whether the person is breathing. ...
  • Raise their legs at least 12 inches above the ground.
  • Loosen any restrictive clothing or belts. ...
  • Check their airway to make sure there's no obstruction.
  • Check again to see if they're breathing, coughing, or moving.

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Answered by gayathri0822
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Answer:

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A person may become temporarily unconscious, or faint, when sudden changes occur within the body. Common causes of temporary unconsciousness include: low blood sugar low blood pressure syncope, or the loss of consciousness due to lack of blood flow to the brain

What is unconsciousness?

What is unconsciousness?Unconsciousness is when a person suddenly becomes unable to respond to stimuli and appears to be asleep. A person may be unconscious for a few seconds — as in fainting — or for longer periods of time.

WHAT IS UNCONSCIOUSNES ?

Unconsciousness is when a person suddenly becomes unable to respond to stimuli and appears to be asleep. A person may be unconscious for a few seconds — as in fainting — or for longer periods of time.People who become unconscious don’t respond to loud sounds or shaking. They may even stop breathing or their pulse may become faint. This calls for immediate emergency attention. The sooner the person receives emergency first aid, the better their outlook will be.

WHAT IS CAUSE OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS ?

*Unconsciousness can be brought on by a major illness or injury, or complications from drug use or alcohol misuse.

**A person may become temporarily unconscious, or faint, when sudden changes occur within the body. Common causes of temporary unconsciousness include:

*low blood sugar

*low blood pressur

*syncope, or the loss of. consciousness due to *lack of blood flow to the brain

neurologic syncope, or the loss of consciousness caused by a seizure, stroke, or *transient ischemic attack (TIA)

*dehydration

*problems with the heart’s rhythm

*straining

*hyperventilating .

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