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First Aid Heat Related Emergencies
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Heat Illnesses Heat Cramps Heat Exhaustion Heat Stroke
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Heat Cramps Painful muscular spasms Happens suddenly Usually calf, hamstrings or abd muscles Happens immediately after exertion
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Heat Cramps: What to Do Rest in cool place Drink slightly salted cool water or commercial sports drink Stretch cramped muscle
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Heat Exhaustion Heavy perspiration Slightly above normal body temp Water &/or salt depletion Severe thirst Fatigue, HA N/V
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Heat Exhaustion: What to Do Move to cool place Give cool liquids Elevate legs 8-12 inches Remove excess clothing Sponge with cool water and fan SMA if no improvement within 30 minutes
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Heat Stroke Extremely high body temp Altered mental status May have stopped sweating completely Seizure Death
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Heat Stroke: What to Do Medical Emergency! SMA Immediately Move to cool place Remove clothing down to underwear Keep head and shoulders slightly elevated
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Heat Stroke: What to Do Cool quickly by: Low humidity: Spray with water and fan High Humidity: Place ice bags wrapped in wet towels at major pulse points
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How Hot it Feels Temperature and humidity influence how hot it feels. The higher the humidity - the hotter it feels 85 degrees with 70% humidity feels like 93 degrees
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Less Serious Heat Illnesses Heat Syncope Dizzy &/or faints after exposure to high heat Tx: Lie down in cool place and drink water
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Less Serious Heat Illnesses Heat Edema Ankles and feet swell from heat exposure More common in women Tx: Wear support stocking and elevate feet
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Less Serious Heat Illnesses Prickly Heat Heat rash Tx: dry and cool skin
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Learning Activities 16 1. For heat cramps, stretch a cramped leg muscle. Yes Heat Related
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Learning Activities 16 2. Give salt tablets for any heat illness. No Heat Related
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Learning Activities 16 3. Move out of heat to cool place. Yes Heat Related
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Learning Activities 16 4. Heat exhaustion: medical emergency. SMA immediately. No Heat Related
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Learning Activities 16 5. Heat stroke. Immediate cooling by any means possible. Yes Heat Related
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Learning Activities 16 6. Use rubbing alcohol for cooling. No Heat Related
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Learning Activities 16 7. High humidity, wet down and spray and fan victim. No Heat Related
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Learning Activities 16 8. Low humidity, cold packs at pulse points. No Heat Related
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Learning Activities 16 Scenerio: Mowing lawns. Hot humid day. Heavy sweating. Thirsty, nauseated, HA. What to do? Heat Exhaustion: Move to cool place Cool liquids to drink, Elevate legs Remove excess clothing Sponge with cool water, fan if needed
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Learning Activities 16 Scenerio: At a large amusement park. Extremely hot and humid. Elderly man falls out of seat. Skin hot and dry. Unresponsive. What to do? Heat Stroke: Medical Emergency! SMA Immediately. Move to cool place. Remove clothing down to underwear Keep head & shoulders slightly elevated Place ice bags wrapped in wet towels at major pulse points
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Learning Activities 16 Scenerio: Man from north goes south. Golfing. Becomes dizzy, faints but becomes responsive quickly. What to do? Heat Syncope: L ay down in cool place Drink water
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