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Progression of Heat Injuries. Heat CrampsHeat ExhaustionHeat Stroke. Heat Cramps. SymptomsSevere muscle crampsGeneral WeaknessDizziness and fainting. TreatmentMove to a cool shady placeElectrolyte drinksMassage the cramped areaApply moist towels to the cramped muscle and the patient's foreheadTransport the person to a medical care facility if symptoms worsen.
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1. Hot & Cold Weather Injuries & Emergencies Developed as part of the National Emergency Services Curriculum Project
3. Heat Cramps Symptoms
Severe muscle cramps
General Weakness
Dizziness and fainting
Treatment
Move to a cool shady place
Electrolyte drinks
Massage the cramped area
Apply moist towels to the cramped muscle and the patient’s forehead
Transport the person to a medical care facility if symptoms worsen
4. Heat Exhaustion Symptoms
Rapid and shallow breathing
Weak pulse
Cold and clammy skin
Heavy perspiration
Weakness and dizziness Treatment
Move to a cool shady place
Remove enough clothing to cool the patient
Fan the patient’s skin to promote sweat evaporation
If conscious provide electrolyte drinks
Treat for shock and transport to a medical care facility
5. Heat Stroke Symptoms
Deep breathing becoming progressively more shallow
Rapid strong pulse becoming weaker
Dry and hot skin
Unconsciousness, seizures, and muscular twitching
Dilated pupils
Treatment
Remove the person from any heat sources and remove clothing
Immerse the patient in cool water, or use cold wet towels or ice packs on the patient’s armpits, groin, under the neck, and behind the knees
Treat for shock and transport the patient to a medical care facility
6. Heat Stress Prevention Drink plenty of water per day
2 quarts minimum on mild days
6 to 8 quarts on hot days or 1 quart an hour
Frequent sipping is better than guzzling There are several guides available on hydration requirements in relation to the amount of work done.There are several guides available on hydration requirements in relation to the amount of work done.
7. Cold Weather Injuries Frostbite
Early stage
Later stage
Hypothermia
Early stage
Later stage
8. Early Stage Frostbite Symptoms
Skin turns from red to white and waxy
Numbness in the affected area Treatment
Warm the affected area using body heat
DO NOT massage a frostbitten body part
9. Later Stage Frostbite Symptoms
Skin turns mottled o blotchy, then yellow, and finally greyish-blue Treatment
Transport the patient to a medical care facility immediately
DO NOT massage a frostbitten body part
10. Early Stage Hypothermia Symptoms
Uncontrollable shivering
Numbness
It does not have to be freezing out for hypothermia to happen! Treatment
Keep the patient warm and dry
Remove wet clothing
Warm the central body before the extremities to keep blood from flowing away from the major organs
11. Later Stage Hypothermia Symptoms
Drowsiness
Inability to perform simple actions
Slow pulse and breathing rate
Failing eyesight and a “glassy stare”
Unconsciousness Treatment
All treatment steps for early hypothermia
Handle the patient gently and place in a head-down position
Transport the patient to medical care immediately
12. Cold Injury Prevention
13. Hot & Cold Weather Injuries Tasks O-0003: Prevent and Treat Hot Weather Injuries
O-0004: Prevent and Treat Cold Weather Injuries
14. QUESTIONS?