Sudden dizziness and shaking
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ONSET: Sudden and may progress to insulin . shock. SYMPTOMS: Shaking Hunger. Fast heartbeat Impaired Vision. Sweating Weakness or Fatigue Anxiety Headache. Dizziness Irritability. If you suspect a student has hypoglycemia, send them with another student to the nurse’s office immediately.
[DOCX File]UNDERSTANDING CONCUSSION - birmingham.k12.mi.us
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A panic attack is a sudden and strong feeling of overwhelming fear and apprehension often including one or more of the following: dizziness, shortness of breath, temporary vertigo, feeling of not being able to swallow, palpitation (noticeable or increased heartbeat), sweating, trembling, feelings of extreme temperatures, being convinced that ...
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Sudden dizziness, shakiness, or mood change (even combativeness) Headache, confusion, difficulty paying attention. Pale skin, sweating. Hunger. Clumsy, jerky movements. Possible seizure. Do This. 1. Talk to the victim and confirm he or she has diabetes; look for a medical alert ID. 2.
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A panic attack is an intense and sudden feeling of fear and anxiety. Its presentation may be a challenge to emergency clinicians because it is associated with such alarming physical signs and symptoms as chest pain, nausea, diaphoresis, tachycardia, tachypnea, paresthesias in the arms and dizziness.
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1. Feeling short of breath 2. Palpitations or heart racing 3. Choking 4. Chest feeling uncomfortable or painful 5. Sweating 6. Dizziness, unsteady feelings or faintness 7. Feeling unreal, distant 8. Nausea or discomfort in the stomach 9. Hot or cold flushes 10. Trembling or shaking 11. Numbness or tingling feelings (pins and needles) 12.
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Sudden onset, peak at ~ 10 minutes. Physical and Cognitive S/S of Panic Attacks/Anxiety. Palpitations. Chest discomfort. Rapid pulse. Nausea. Dizziness. Sweating. Trembling/ Shaking. SOB. Disorganized thinking. Irrational fears. Depersonalization. Decreased communication. Feeling of doom or death. Assessment. Determine that symptoms are not ...
Dizziness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Avoid holding, hugging, kissing, or shaking hands with anyone who has a cold or the flu. Avoid touching your nose, mouth, or eyes. Cough or sneeze into a tissue, or into your sleeve, not your hands ... Sudden dizziness. Confusion or not interacting. Severe or persistent vomiting/ not drinking enough fluids.
[DOC File]Panic FAQ - SADAG
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Panic Disorders – sudden and unexpected attacks (palpitations, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, numbness of the extremities, tingling, chills, hot flashes, upset stomach, sensations of choking, nausea, dizziness, depersonalization, derealization, fears of losing control, doing something stupid, or dying) of up to 30 minutes
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that changes the way the brain normally works. A concussion is caused by a fall, bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body that causes the head and brain to move quickly back and forth. A concussion can be caused by a shaking, spinning or a sudden stopping and starting of the head.
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