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Athletic Injuries ATC 222 Environmental Considerations Chapter 12.

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2 Athletic Injuries ATC 222 Environmental Considerations Chapter 12

3 Heat and Cold Exchange Metabolism Conduction Convection Radiation Evaporation –humidity decreased at 65% stops at 75%

4 Cold Exposure Types –Hypothermia –Frostbite Contributing Factors –clothing –activity –wind –temperature –moisture

5 Frostbite Types –Frostnip –Superficial –Deep Signs and Symptoms –cold, white, waxy, hard, numb Treatment

6 Heat Illness 3 Types –Heat Cramps –Heat Exhaustion –Heat Stroke Heat Cramps –etiology –signs and symptoms –treatment

7 Heat Exhaustion Etiology Signs and symptoms –pale, cool, clammy skin –profuse sweating –rapid, weak pulse –dizzy, weak, headache, nausea –normal core temperature Treatment

8 Heat Stroke Etiology Signs and symptoms –unconscious? –no active sweating –hot, dry, red skin –rapid strong pulse –elevated core temperature (106 F) –dilated pupils Treatment

9 Prevention acclimatization fluid replacement –before, during, and after activity –45-55 F temperature identify high risk athletes weight charts clothing playing surface wind, temperature, and humidity –heat index –sling psychrometer

10 Sport Drinks 5-8% Carbohydrate solution trace Na, K, Cl (.8g per 8 ounces)


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