Heat Illness
Primary Survey
GCS
Shock
Miscellaneous
100

Common heat-related emergency among people who exercise in hot temperatures.  These painful muscle contractions usually occur after physical activity has stopped.

What are Heat Cramps?

100

A

What is Airway?

100

Part 1 of the GCS

What is Eye Opening?

100

Acute loss of blood volume, either from dehydration or hemorrhage.

What is hypovolemic shock?

100

Dose of adult IM Epi.

What is 0.3mg of the 1:1,000 Epi?

200

Volume depletion from excessive sweating in hot temperatures.

What is Heat Exhaustion?

200

B

What is Breathing?

200

Part 2 of GCS.

What is Best Verbal Response? 

200

The peripheral vessels dilate below the level of the injury.

What is neurogenic shock?

200

The time frame for when TXA can be given after an injury. 

What is <3 hours?

300

A syndrome in which the body loses its ability to regulate temperature, resulting in altered LOC, elevated core body temp, and multiorgan failure.

What is heatstroke?

300

C

What is circulation?

300

Part 3 of GCS.

What is Best Motor Response?

300

Failure of the hearts pumping activity.

What is cardiogenic shock?

300

The number that a person's MAP should be for perfusion.

What is 65?

400

This regulates body temperature.

What is the hypothalamus?

400

D

What is disability?

400

Eyes open on Command

Gives inappropriate answers

Withdrawal to pain

What is GCS of 10?

400

Occurs when the vascular container enlarges without a proportional increase in fluid volume.

What is Distributive shock?

400

Cushings Triade.

What is widened pulse pressure, bradycardia, and irregular respirations?

500

Signs and symptoms include altered LOC, hyperventilation, tachycardia, hypotension.

What is Heatstroke?

500

E

What is Expose/environment?

500

Eye opening to painful stimulus

Makes unintelligible noises

Withdrawal to pain

What is GCS of 8?

500

S/s include warm, dry, and pink skin

blood pressure drops

LOC can be normal

Capillary refill time is normal

What is neurogenic shock?

500

75 year old male with obvious head trauma and GCS of 11 involved in a rollover accident.

Level II Trauma.