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First aid measures for mild-moderate hypothermia
-Move victim to a warm environment (e.g., patrol
vehicle)
- Remove any wet clothing and replace with dry
- Re-warm victim slowly
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- Provide care to prevent shock
- Monitor the victim
- If victim can swallow easily, give warm liquids (e.g.,
water)
- Do not give alcoholic or caffeinated beverages, or
nicotine because they can further hinder circulation
- Keep the victim moving to increase circulation
First aid measures for severe hypothermia
-Determine the victim's level of consciousness
- Conduct primary and secondary assessment
- If victim has a pulse but is not breathing, begin rescue
breathing
- If victim has no pulse and is not breathing, begin CPR
Frostnip indicators and first aid measures
Indicators
-Superficial freezing of
skin's outer layer
- Numbness
- Pale skin color
- Skin feels flexible to the
touch
- Tingling or burning
sensation to the area upon
warming
First aid
-Remove victim from source
of cold
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- Remove/loosen any
clothing that may restrict
circulation to the area
Frostbite indicators and first aid measures
Indicators
-Freezing of tissue below
the skin's surface
- Skin feels stiff to the
touch
- Pale, grey-yellow, grey-
blue, waxy, blotchy skin
color
- Pain or aching sensation
to the area upon
warming
First aid
-Immobilize and protect the
area
- Wrap area in dry, loose
bandage
- Wrap each digit separately
- Allow area to rewarm slowly
- Provide care to prevent shock
Heat cramps and heat exhaustion
Heat cramps can strike when the body loses too much salt due to
prolonged
perspiration.
Heat exhaustion is a condition that is more serious than heat
cramps. It is a
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form of shock that can occur when the body becomes dehydrated.
Once a
person who is exposed to heat becomes thirsty, that person may
already be
suffering from dehydration
indicator of exhaustion is clammy pale skin
Heat stroke
If heat exhaustion is not recognized and treated promptly, heat
stroke may set
in. Heat stroke occurs when the body’s internal temperature rises
abnormally
high. Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition requiring
immediate
attention.
Indicator or heat stroke is red, hot, dry skin
Insect stings and bites: Usual reaction v allergic reaction
Usual reaction:
-local swelling, itching, minor pain
First aid:
-Remove stinger by scraping
with firm object (Do not
attempt to pull out with
tweezers.)
- Wash area with soap and