| ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX |
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Skin - clammy |
| Overview Treatment |
| Alternative Names: |
| Sweat - cold; Clammy skin; Cold sweat |
| Home Care: |
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For shock, the patient should lie down on the back with legs elevated about 12 inches. Either call for emergency help or take the victim to a hospital. For heat exhaustion, have the person drink plenty of fluids and move to a cool, shaded environment. |
| Call your health care provider if: |
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| What to expect at your health care provider's office: |
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The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed. Note: If the person is hard to awaken, has difficulty breathing, or has a rapid, weak pulse this is an emergency! Medical history questions documenting clammy skin in detail may include:
Vital signs (temperature, pulse, rate of breathing, blood pressure) will be monitored, a cause determined, and appropriate emergency measures will be taken. |
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