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HEAT PROBLEMS IN ATHLETICS
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Heat Cramps Painful, Severe Cramps Usually Calves and Abdomen Due to excessive water/electrolyte loss
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Well conditioned athletes who over-exhert / rehydrate with water only Body Temp - normal / skin - moist & cool / Dizzy / Pulse & Respirations are normal
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Heat Cramp First Aid Stretching Rest Fluid and Electrolyte Replacement
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Heat Syncope Very Common with exercise in Heat Weak / Tired / Dizzy / Weak and Rapid Pulse / Decreased BP Normal/slightly elevated body T Cool / Sweaty / Red Skin
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Heat Syncope First Aid Immediate Rest Remove from practice / heat Cool body with cool towels Rehydrate with water / electrolytes
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HEAT EXHAUSTION
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Cool Pale Clammy Skin Body Temp Normal Up To 103 Skin may be ASHEN on darker skinned athletes PROFUSE SWEATING
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Dizzy / Nausea or Vomiting Decreased urine output Headache Low B.P. Weak, Rapid Pulse Pupils Dilated
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HEAT EXHAUSTION FIRST AID
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COOL ENTIRE BODY FLUID REPLACEMENT WITH COOL LIQUIDS / ELECTROLYTES REMOVE FROM PRACTICE
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HOSPITAL- VOMITING/UNCONSCIOUS NO PLAY UNTIL STRENGTH NORMAL
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HEAT STROKE
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A MEDICAL EMERGENCY! Red Hot Dry Skin Body Temp +103 Strong Rapid Pulse
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Seizures Rapid Shallow Respirations Unconscious or Altered Consciousness Constricted pupils High BP
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WARNING! n MAY OCCUR W/O ANY PRECEDING CONDITIONS!
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HEAT STROKE FIRST AID
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COOL BODY IMMEDIATELY! REMOVE CLOTHING ICE, WATER, FAN, SHADE ACTIVATE EMS! DEATH IMMENANT ABOVE 106 DEGREES! MONITOR VITAL SIGNS
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