Heat Illness
Cold Illness
The Heart
Heat Transfer
Potpourri
100

Symptoms include weakness, fatigue, tunnel vision

heat syncope

100

the rate of  heat loss due to wind and cold

windchill

100

What structures supply blood to the heart?

coronary arteries

100

When 2 objects are in direct contact with each other and heat moves from the warmer object to the cooler object.

conduction

100

What is the function of HIPA?

It's a federal law protects patient’s health information (PHI)

200
Main symptom is the body's inability to sweat

heat stroke

200

body's core temperature drops below 95 degrees F

hypothermia

200

What side of the heart carries oxygenated blood?

The left

200

Heat is transferred from a warmer object to a cooler object through moving gas or water

convection

200

A written document that outlines steps to take in the event of exposure to infectious waste

exposure control plan

300

Symptoms include excessive weight loss, profound sweating, nausea & vomiting, 

heat exhaustion

300

Name 4 body parts that are more susceptible to cold weather illness?

ears, nose, fingers, toes

300

What structure is responsible for contraction of the ventricles?

Purkinje fibers

300

When 2 objects are in not in direct contact with each other and heat moves from the warmer object to the cooler object.

radiation

300

What is it called when you treat all blood as if it’s infectious 

universal precautions

400

Identified by muscle cramping

heat cramps

400

What happens to the extremities when a person is suffering from frostbite?

Ice crystals form within the tissues
400

What arteries in the body carry deoxygenated blood?

pulmonary arteries

400

What type of heat transfer can only occur in one direction?

evaporation

400

Falling below an established and expected standard of care which results in physical or mental harm or damage to others

negligence 

500

Name 4 conditions of athletes that can make them a higher risk for heat illness

not acclimatized to the heat, not in physical shape, chronic medical conditions, wear a lot of padding, PMHx of heat illness, not hydrating properly, taking certain medication, wearing dark colored clothing, not changing clothes between sessions

500

How is frostbite treated?

Attempt to gently warm the affected area using blankets- DO NOT RUB

    Severe cases - rapid warming using warm water, warm clothes

500

Name 4 valves associated with the heart

tricuspid, bicuspid, aortic, pulmonary

500

Name the type of heat transfer(s) that occur when a person is running in a cold rain storm.

conduction, convection, radiation, evaporation

500

Name 2 of the 4 tactics discussed in class you should employ when speaking with a patient

ask open ended questions

pay attention to body language (eye contact)

repeat key words and use words of encouragement

be mindful of ethnic, cultural and gender issues

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