Heat Policies
Heat-Related Conditions&Treatment
Cold Policies
Cold Related Conditions
Air Quality and Lightning
100

What is heat index?

measurement that combines the air temperature and relative humidity

100

What is the treatment for heat stroke?

Rapidly cooling (e.g. TACO method, ice water immersion)

100

How can cold-related illness be prevented?

Layering, cover vulnerable places, restrict outdoor activities, etc. 

100

Blisters, loss of sensation, gangrene, and swelling are all signs and symptoms of what cold-related condition?

Frostbite

100

Name three groups of people that are more sensitive to poor air quality

Options: people with asthma, people with respiratory conditions, elderly, children, pregnant women

200
At what forecasted temperature must there be a designated person to calculate and record heat index within the hour of athletic event?

85 F

200

What heat-related condition causes muscle cramps and is often caused by muscle fatigue and fluid losses?

Exercise heat cramps

200

What is wind chill temperature?

measurement combining the temperature and the wind speed. indicates how cold it feels 

200

Name three signs and symptoms of hypothermia

Options: shivering vigorously or suddenly not shivering, increased blood pressure, lethargy, impaired mental function, slurred speech, 95 F or lower

200

When should you seek shelter after seeing lightning and/or hearing thunder?

Immediately

300

At what heat index is it recommended that schools provide a method for rapidly cooling athletes for practice or event?

70 F

300

Name three signs and/or symptoms of heat exhaustion

Options: weakness, nausea, pallor, vomiting, chills, dizziness, temperature 104 F or lower

300

When should all activities be cancelled?

0 WCT

300

What is the treatment for frostbite?

gradually rewarm affected area with warm water

300

When can outdoor activities resume after being postponed due to thunder and lightning?

30 minutes after LAST lightning strike is seen

400

At what heat index should activity begin to be modified?

95 F

400

Name three signs and/or symptoms or heat stroke

Options: confusion, combativeness, unconsciousness, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, hot wt or dry skin, rectal temperature higher than 104F

400

When should activities begin to be modified in cold weather?

1-15 WCT

400

Why is it important to gradually rewarm someone who is displaying signs of hypothermia?

heating them too fast can cause patient into shock

400

When should outdoor activities be cancelled due to poor air quality?

151 AQI or higher

500

At what heat index should activities be cancelled?

105 F or higher

500

What is the most crucial component of treating an athlete with heat stroke when working with EMS?

Make sure they are cooled to 102 F or lower BEFORE transporting.

500

When should more layering and rewarming opportunities begin to be prioritized?

16-24 WCT

500

What is the process for rewarming someone with suspected hypothermia?

Remove wet clothing, apply heat to trunk (not limbs), provide warm fluids and food, avoid applying friction massage to tissues

500

When should outdoor activities begin to be modified due to air quality? 

101 AQI