Airman will be tachycardic, tachypneic, skin will be pale, cool, and clammy. If shock is decompensitory, a drop in blood pressure will follow.
Confused and lethargic with a weak radial pulse
H is lying is a 2 liter pool of blood.
Pallor, diaphoresis, tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension ...
drozyness, unconciousness, confusion, uneven heart beat or breaths, and tensing of muscles
Loosing 2 litres of blood would put someone into shock. They may be pale with cool clammy skin. They would have rapid breathing and a rapid heartbeat.
Cool, clammy skin; fast, weak pulse; paleness; trouble breathing; swollen abdomen if internal bleeding; huge puddle of blood under the Airman.
Confused and lethargic with a weak radial pulse
He saved many lives by travelling during wars and treating the wounded.
she was famous because she helped the colonists by melting down all of her family heir-looms(air looms)she also helped the Patriots by providing food and treating the wounded
no we cannot. she was a social ctivist, her main aim being treating the wounded.
an open chest wound
an open chest wound