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… Bruises and Blood Spots Under the Skin Burns and Electric Shock Cuts Elbow Injuries Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries …
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… of injuries to the skin can cause a blister. They include: Burns from exposure to heat, electricity, chemicals, radiation from the sun, or friction. … questions for you. Have you been burned, had an electrical shock, or inhaled smoke or fumes? Yes Burn, electrical …
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… Objects in the Ear Ringing in the Ears (Tinnitus) + - Eyes Burns to the Eye Eye Injuries Eye Problems, Non-Injury … Aid Allergic Reaction Animal and Human Bites Burns and Electric Shock Burns to the Eye Change in Heartbeat Chest Problems …
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… and problems Animal and Human Bites Blister Care Blisters Burns and Electric Shock Cold Exposure: What Increases Your Risk of Injury? …
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… it may not provide enough protection. Burns and Electric Shock Cold Temperature Exposure Current as of: …
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… the medical emergencies you may find helpful to review are: Burns . Bleeding . See the topic Cuts . Cardiopulmonary … . Heart Attack and Unstable Angina . Poisoning . Seizures Shock . Stroke . When an emergency occurs Steps to take when … are machines that are programmed to safely deliver an electrical shock to a person who has collapsed from a heart …
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… The ICD may try to slow the rhythm back to normal using electrical pulses. If the dangerous rhythm doesn't stop, the ICD sends an electric shock to the heart. This restores a normal rhythm. The …
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… are hooked up to an instrument that produces a mild electric current, which pushes the medicine into the skin. … Some children feel a light tingling or tickling when the electric current is applied to the skin. If the gauze pads … leg (not the chest) to prevent the possibility of electric shock. The electric current may cause skin redness and …
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… when the nerves of the arms and legs are stimulated by an electrical pulse. Each type of response is recorded from … noises or a tone sent through earphones. For SSER by an electrical pulse at the wrist or knee. This pulse is a mild electrical shock. Responses from the electrodes are recorded. The time …
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… (EKG or ECG) is a test that checks for problems with the electrical activity of your heart. An EKG shows the heart's electrical activity as line tracings on paper. The spikes … machine, and there is no danger of getting an electrical shock. Results The doctor will look at the pattern of spikes …