Allergic shock Animal Bites Black Eye Bleeding Bruises Burns Choking Cuts, Scrapes & Punctures Dehydration Diarrhea Dislocation Drowning Electric Shock Eye Injuries Fainting Fever Food Poisoning Fractures Frostbites Heatstroke Hyperventilation Hypothermia Insects Stings Nosebleeds Poison Ivy Snake Bites Splinters Sprains Strains Stomach Pain Sunburn Swallowed Objects Unconsciousness

RV First Aid Emergency Information
During Your Travelling

RV TRAVEL FIRST AID FOR ELECTRIC SHOCK

Call for help.
Victim should be lying down with feet higher than head. (Lay victim on her or his side if the victim is vomiting or bleeding from mouth, so blood or vomitus is less likely to go into the lungs.)

Keep victim warm.
Check for injuries and provide first aid as needed for other conditions.
Loosen any tight clothes that might restrict blood flow.

Allergic Reactions
Allergic reactions may be caused by food, insect stings or medications; they can develop at any time. People may become allergic to something at any time, even if they were not allergic to it in the past. Allergic reactions can be severe and result in death.