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Symptoms of shock include: Cool, clammy skin.
These include cool, clammy skin, sweating, as well as extreme fatigue, light-headedness, dizziness and general weakness.
Symptoms of shock include cool, clammy skin, paleness, rapid pulse or breathing, nausea or vomiting, dizziness or fainting, and increased anxiety or agitation.
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Her skin was sallow and felt cool and clammy to the touch.
The girl on the bus had been promised summer and sunshine, she says, and it is cool and clammy on this wet evening in June.
He took a set from Djokovic, his determined Serbian friend, on a cool and clammy Friday night before fading light forced play to be suspended at one set all.
Her body would go still, and be cool and clammy to the touch.
Treating physicians classified patients as having shock when symptoms and signs, such as cool and clammy skin, rapid pulse, decreased urinary output and confusion, indicating a stage I or compensated shock were present.
Sweating may occur even if the skin feels cool and clammy.
Sometimes a person's skin can feel cool and clammy when they have a high fever, and sometimes their skin might feel very hot even though they don't have a fever.
Such a clammy, cool, claw-like hand it was too, for all those hours!
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