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1 Heat and Cold Emergencies *Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke* Frostbite

2 Heat Cramps- painful muscle spasms that usually occur in the legs and abdomen due to lose of fluids CARE CARE –Have the person rest in a cool area –Lightly stretch cramping muscles –Give them a cool drink (Less severe than Heat Exhaustion or Heat Stroke)

3 Heat Exhaustion- typically occurs after long periods of strenuous work outdoors in a hot environment. The body’s cooling system is being overwhelmed. The body’s cooling system is being overwhelmed. *CARE *CARE –Rest in a cool place –Give the person cool water  If the condition worsens call EMS EMS

4 Heat Stroke- Most severe heat illness (the body is overwhelmed by its high temperature so it fails to function) SIGNS & SYMPTOMS SIGNS & SYMPTOMS –The body stops sweating –Red hot skin, dry –Change in consciousness –Rapid weak pulse –Shallow breathing

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6 Progression of heat related injuries Progression of heat related injuries –*Heat cramps- Heat exhaustion- Heat stroke* Cramps- Exhaustion-Stroke Cramps- Exhaustion-Stroke

7 CARE Call EMS Call EMS Cool the body down slowly Cool the body down slowly –Cool water Ice pack on pressure points Ice pack on pressure points

8 CARE For all three heat conditions: For all three heat conditions: Get the victim out of the heat. Get the victim out of the heat. Move the victim to a cool place. Move the victim to a cool place. Cool the victim with water. Cool the victim with water. Check and monitor ABCs. Check and monitor ABCs. Provide care for shock. Provide care for shock.

9 Hypothermia  The body looses it ability to keep warm and the entire body gets cool.

10 Care for Hypothermia  Check for life threatening conditions  Call EMS  Remove wet clothing  Place the victim in dry blanket or cloths  Move victim to a warm place  Apply hot water bottles or heat packs over the blanket or towel  Give a conscious victim warm liquids to drink.

11 Frostbite  The actual freezing of body tissues. Body cells are damaged or destroyed when fluid in and between the cells freezes and swells  Two types Superficial Superficial Deep Deep

12 Signs and symptoms  Skin cold to the touch  Discolored skin (yellow, white, or blue)  Skin appears waxy  Lack of feeling in the area

13 Frostbite

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15 *Care for Frostbite  Handle the affected area carefully  Do not rub the area* (for frostbite)*  Warm the affected area in water that is about 100-105 degrees F  Do not let the affected part touch the bottom or sides of the container holding the water

16 Care  Once the affected area feels warm and appears red, remove from water and bandage loosely  If the affected area is the hands or toes place sterile pads between the fingers or toes  Seek medical attention


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