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C-c-c-c-cold Emergencies
100

Normal human body temperature

98.6 F

100

Loss of body heat through direct contact with object or ground

Conduction

100

Painful muscle spasms following strenuous activity in hot environment

Heat Cramps

100

Weakness, dizziness, swelling, difficulty breathing, wheezing, headache, nausea, altered mental status and hives are a symptom of emergency

Anaphylaxis

100

Absence of shivering is a ________ sign

Late

200

These populations are most susceptible to the effects of heat and cold

The Very young, very old, and those with chronic illnesses.

200

Loss of body heat when air close to skin moves away, taking body heat with it

Convection

200

Temperature-regulating mechanisms fail

Heat Stroke

200

Wasp stingers and venom sacs should be removed this way

Scrape away

200

Do not allow the hypothermic patient to do this

Walk or exert themselves in any way.

300

When heat gain occurs faster than body can shed heat

Hyperthermia

300

Loss of body heat through evaporation of moisture in form of sweat on skin

Evaporation

300

A life-threatening heat related emergency

Heat Stroke

300

Labored breathing, weakness, vision problems, nausea and vomiting are symptoms of this

Snakebites 

300

A hypothermic patient in cardiac arrest will not be pronounced dead until...

...core temperature is within normal range. "warm and dead."
400

When the body loses heat faster than it can produce heat

Hypothermia

400

Body heat is emitted into environment

Radiation

400

Usually caused by electrolyte imbalance

Heat Cramps

400

Clean this with soap and water

Site of snakebite (fang marks)

400

White, waxy skin, blisters

Late sign of localized cold injury (frost bite)

500

The process of maintaining proper body temperature

Temperature Regulation

500

The body's thermostat

Hypothalmus

500

Cooling mechanisms begin to fail

Heat Exhaustion

500

You should apply a cold pack to a _______ (sting/snakebite) but should not apply a cold pack to a _______ (sting/snakebite) unless directed by a physician

1. Sting

2. Snakebite

500

Don't rub or massage this!

A localized cold injury (frost bite)

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