Heat Cramps
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Stroke
Frostbite
Hypothermia
100

This electrolyte-depleting condition is usually the FIRST stage of heat stress.

What are heat cramps?

100

Heat exhaustion is identified by this type of skin — cold and this texture.

What is cold and clammy skin?

100

This is the key distinguishing skin sign of heat stroke versus heat exhaustion.

What is dry and HOT skin (not sweating)?

100

Frostbite occurs in body extremities. Name three of the five most common sites.

What are fingers, toes, feet, hands, tip of nose, and ears (any 3)?

100

Hypothermia is the systemic cooling of the entire body — this system is the first to be affected.

What is the circulatory system?

200

Heat cramps most commonly occur in these two parts of the body.

What are the legs and abdomen?

200

Unlike heat stroke, a heat exhaustion patient's core body temperature has NOT yet done this.

What is rise uncontrollably?

200

Heat stroke is caused by the body's absolute failure to do this, causing core temperature to rise.

What is regulate heat (hyperthermia)?

200

In early-stage frostbite, skin color progresses from red to this color and texture.

What is white and waxy?

200

The two hallmark symptoms of early-stage hypothermia.

What are uncontrollable shivering and numbness?

300

Beyond muscle cramps, a patient may feel this pair of symptoms: general weakness and this.

What is dizziness or faintness?

300

Two breathing signs of heat exhaustion: breathing becomes rapid AND this.

What is shallow?

300

These three serious neurological signs can appear in heat stroke patients.

What are possible unconsciousness, seizures, and muscular twitching?

300

This is the correct early frostbite treatment when hands or feet are affected.

What is placing them in a teammate's armpit (body heat)?

300

In hypothermia treatment, you warm the CENTRAL body first — NOT the extremities — to prevent this danger.

What is cold blood rushing back to the core, potentially causing cardiac arrest?

400

To treat heat cramps, you should massage the area AND apply these to the forehead and cramped muscle.

What are moist towels?

400

When treating heat exhaustion, you fan the patient's skin to promote this process.

What is sweat evaporation?

400

The single most important treatment priority for heat stroke is to do this as rapidly as possible.


What is cool the patient?  

400

In late-stage frostbite, skin turns mottled, then yellow, then this final color.

What is greyish-blue?

400

These three specific body locations should receive hot packs in hypothermia treatment.

What are the neck, armpits, and groin?

500

Besides water, you should give this type of drink to replenish electrolytes lost during heat cramps.

What is salted water or a commercial electrolyte (e.g., Gatorade)?

500

A heat exhaustion patient who is conscious should receive fluids. If unconscious, skip fluids and do this.

What is treat for shock and transport to a medical care facility?

500

When immersion isn't possible, apply ice packs to these four specific body locations.

What are armpits, groin, under the neck, and behind the knees?

500

You must NEVER do this to a frostbitten body part — it breaks ice crystals and causes permanent damage.

What is massage it?

500

A late-stage hypothermia patient must be handled this way and placed in this position during transport.

What is very gently, in a head-down position?

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