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Health, 02.11.2020 05:40 harleycochran2ovyt3n

Severe airway blockage/choking Dehydration
Concussion
spinal injury
shock
eye injury
Hypothermia
Bites & Stings
Allergic Reaction
Low Blood Sugar

A. severe localized pain, breathing problems
B. less urination than usual, dry mouth, thirst
C. tingling or weak in extremities
D. irritable, confused, hungry, weak
E. sneezing, itchiness, trouble breathing
F. headache, feeling stunned or dazed
G. trouble seeing, redness, swelling
H. Cannot breath, make sounds, or speak
I. pale/grayish skin, cold and clammy to touch
J. sleepiness, skin cool to the touch

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