What does the shock position look like?

The shock position is one of the more important positions in the general treatment of patients in shock. The head, chest and lower extremities are elevated at the same time, with the head and chest elevated 20-30 degrees and the lower extremities elevated 15-20 degrees, which can increase the amount of blood returned to the heart, thus reducing the burden on the heart and breathing. During the process of bed rest, pay attention to keep the patient warm to avoid aggravating the symptoms of shock due to cold limbs, and avoid moving the patient too much to avoid aggravating shock, which may be life-threatening and lead to death in serious cases.