How do paramedics/EMS know if a person is in shock?

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Let’s say the patient was shot in multiple places and is conscious. Once the medics get there, how would they know if the person is in shock (hypovolemic)? What are the signs they look for?

And is there any way they would try to stop the patient from falling into a deeper state of shock?

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A thready (weak) pulse and shallow breathing are usually good indicators when combined with that kind of injury.

A person losing a lot of blood is going to also become cold as their circulatory system begins to shut down and attempt to keep the organs alive by diverting blood away from the extremities.

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