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state the treatment for patient who have suffered from an electric shock​

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Treatment of electric shock depends on the severity of the burns or the nature of other injuries found. ... Minor burns may be treated with topical antibiotic ointment and dressings. More severe burns may require surgery to clean the wounds or even skin grafting.✔✔✔☺✌❤

Answered by sudiksha1604
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ANSWER:Turn off the source of electricity, if possible. If not, move the source away from you and the person, using a dry, nonconducting object made of cardboard, plastic or wood.

Turn off the source of electricity, if possible. If not, move the source away from you and the person, using a dry, nonconducting object made of cardboard, plastic or wood.Begin CPR if the person shows no signs of circulation, such as breathing, coughing or movement.

Turn off the source of electricity, if possible. If not, move the source away from you and the person, using a dry, nonconducting object made of cardboard, plastic or wood.Begin CPR if the person shows no signs of circulation, such as breathing, coughing or movement.Try to prevent the injured person from becoming chilled.

Turn off the source of electricity, if possible. If not, move the source away from you and the person, using a dry, nonconducting object made of cardboard, plastic or wood.Begin CPR if the person shows no signs of circulation, such as breathing, coughing or movement.Try to prevent the injured person from becoming chilled.Apply a bandage. Cover any burned areas with a sterile gauze bandage, if available, or a clean cloth. Don't use a blanket or towel, because loose fibers can stick to the burns.

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