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ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES
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HEAT CRAMPS Result from depletion of fluid and electrolytes in exerted muscles Symptoms: pain in exerted muscles and thirst Care: rest in cool place, replacement of fluids with balanced solution
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HEAT EXHAUSTION Major exertion in hot weather Peripheral vasodilation occurs to dissipate heat and fluids and electrolytes are lost through profuse sweating Symptoms: Pale, ashen, sweating profusely, weakness, altered MS, hypotension, tachycardia, severe thirst Care: cool environment, monitor for dysrhythmias
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HEAT STROKE Medical Emergency Patient is not able to dissipate heat because of failure of thermoregulation mechanisms Core temp is greater than 106 Symptoms: confusion to coma, skin hot and dry, hypotensive, tachycardia Care: stabilization of ABC’s with rapid cooling, IVF and electrolyte replacement
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FROST BITE Formation of ice crystals in the tissue Initial response is vasoconstriction with stasis Decreased blood flow leading to sludging and thrombosis Symptoms: pale to blue to mottle skin, edema, blisters, or anesthesia if severe Care: Maintain ABC’s, obtain core temperature, begin rewarming, analgesics, antibiotics, tetanus
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HYPOTHERMIA Defined as core body temperature of less than 95 degrees Symptoms: temp less than 95, hypoventilation, hypotension, altered mental status, pale cyanotic skin, absence of reflexes Care: Maintain ABC’s, rewarm patient, administer warm IVF, heated, humidified oxygen, monitor
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SUBMERSION INJURIES Person becomes hypoxic from submersion in a substance Initial breath holding, hyperventilation, aspiration, hypoxia, pulmonary injury then brain death Symptoms: cool, clammy or cyanotic skin, gastric distention, LOC Care: Maintain ABC’s, oxygen, IVF, rewarming, NG
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