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Radiation, Conduction, Evaporation, Convection |
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What % of head is lost through radiation? |
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Risk factors for cold/heat injuries? |
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Age, Illness/Injury, Mental impairment, dehydration, body type, activities (work or recreation), Drugs/medication (alcohol) |
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2 Misconceptions about alcohol?
What is alcohol? |
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Alcohol is a stimulant (depressant) Makes body warm (actually burns esophagus)
Vasodialator: Opens blood vessels, More heat will leave the body |
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How much is heat loss accelerated when wet? |
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How does temp decrease with altitude? |
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5 degrees for every 1000ft |
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Heat goes to Cold (bleachers) |
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Chill Blains Trench Foot Hypothermia Acute hypothermia |
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During war, feet constantly in cold and wet, skin would rot and fall off |
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Lose heat faster then body can produce |
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1. Acute (immersion)wet, water 6hrs 2. Subacute (Mountain) 6-24 hours 3. Chronic (urban) >24 hours homeless, elderly |
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Signs going into hypothermia (umbles) |
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Grumble Mumble (shivering, jaw wont work, cant talk) Fumble (fingers wont work...) Stumble (tripping) |
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What is superficial frostbite? Deep frostbite? |
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Hard on surface, inside is soft |
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Best way to reverse cold problems? |
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wet, rapid, rewarming ie. hot water, hot shower, whirlpool @ 100-105 degrees
WRR is 4x more effective than dry rewarming |
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1st degree: 1st degree tender, red, swollen
2nd: BIG blisters, w/clear fluid
3rd: small blisters, w/o clear fluid (blood vessels have burst) 4th: no feeling even after thaw, not pink, still cold |
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Mild Heat Problems Fainting Rash Swelling |
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Fainting: heat syncopy Rash: Prickly heat Swelling: Heat Adema |
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To much H20 and exertion without enough nutrients -problem with runners -more prevalence in women b/c smaller |
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Flu like symptoms Bad headaches Sweating, cool skin *treat with food, shade, water, aspirin |
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50% of people not rescued will die Body loses all ability to cool Core temp rises continually Skin is hot, dry, and flushed *Wet rapid cooling |
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How should you treat someone with heat stroke? What precautions should you take? |
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Wet, rapid, cooling -do not submerge immediately b/c heart could go into V. Fib, heart attack, or hypothermia -stay with the person |
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How many people in America die each year from heat stroke? |
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What are the 2 types of heat stroke? |
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Slow Cooker - classical: couple days ie. NFL football Exertional/fast cooker: w/in 1 day ie. Marathon runner |
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Signs of general illness? |
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ill, dizzy, confused, weak, skin color changes, sweat, breathing changes, nausea, vomiting |
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What can you do for a sudden illness? |
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call 911 rest, control temperature stay calm no food/drink watch and prepare for BLS |
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2 main signs illness is an emergency |
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What is the name of reduced blood flow to the heart? |
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Acute myocardial infarction? women: shortness of breath, jaw or back pain, nausea & vomiting -death usually 1-2 hours after symptom |
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What is the name of pain in the chest? |
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Angina pectoris Nitroglycerin is prescribed for this can help with a heart attack also -if pain persists greater than 10 min or returns or if victim as H.A. symptoms do 1st aid for H.A. |
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how many CVA's in the US each year? Deaths? |
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700,000 in US 162,000 deaths |
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Top 6 causes of death (not 5) |
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1. Heart attack 2. Cancer 3. Stroke 4. COPD 5. 6. Diabetes |
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For responsive victims On back with shoulders raised |
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What is the proper position for an unresponsive victim? |
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Mini stroke Transient Ischemic attack Temporary interruption of blood flow in an artery to the brain -call 911 increased risks for strokes |
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1. Ask to smile 2. Ask w/o eyes closed to raise both arms out in front of the body 3. Have them squeeze 2 fingers with both hands at the same time
4. can also ask to repeat a phrase |
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1. only 1 side smiles 2. One arm drifts lower 3. Slurs, wrong words, cannot speak |
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respiratory distress S&S gasping, panting, irregular breathing, wheezing, pale, bluish nail beds
leads to respiratory arrest in children/infants |
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ie. emphysema & chronic bronchitis 12 million in US over 124,000 deaths |
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sitting and leaning forward on knees |
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Resp. infection, allergic rxn, exercise, foods, emotional stress, medications, pollution, temperature extremes
*dust, vacuum, avoid fluffiness, plastic covers, no air freshners, purifiers |
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4 steps to use an inhaler? |
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1. shake 2. position spacer 3. breathout fully 4. breathe in deeply & spray 5. Holy breath 10 sec and exhale slowly |
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Affects alveoli of the lungs Lose elasticity and decrease in #, reduces oxygen absorption |
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Bronchial tubes of lungs are inflammed and build up in mucous |
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Fast, deep breathign caused by anxiety or stress Imbalance in oxygen and carbon dioxide Do not breath into a bad Keep Calm |
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Reduced blood flow to brain -Hot weather, inactivity, fright, shock, lack of food |
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Normal electrical activity is out of balance -altered mental status, uncontrolled muscle contractions |
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What can happen before a seizure occurs? |
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Diabetes Most common How many deaths? |
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Type 2 is 90% 70,000 deaths yearly |
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Low blood sugar Too much insulin, not right foods, uses blood sugar to quickly |
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High blood sugar, to little insulin, to much or wrong foods, no blood sugar with activity |
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What are precursors to worse conditions? |
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Angina, TIA's, and Gestational Diabetes (type III) |
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Stable vs Unstable angina |
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Stable - When exercising Unstable- Can happen at any time/when resting |
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2 questions to ask after a seizure? |
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Did you know you had a seizure? Have you had one before? |
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What percentage of strokes are hemorragic (blowout strokes) |
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What medicine is given for angina? |
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What is the sweet smell on the breath of someone with type 1 diabetes? |
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Poly urea (excessive urine), Poly phagia (excessive hunger), and poly depsia (excessive thirst) |
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When should you call 911 w/o intervening? |
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case of domestic violence, or chemicals |
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How does a person with anxiety or panic attacks behave? |
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What is the most common emotion? |
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2 "H" words with depression? |
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Age groups prone to suicide attempts? |
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16-24 & Elderly (higher death rate) |
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What are suicidal sayings/signs?
What should you do first? |
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Emotional, giving away items.
Confront person about issue |
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What should you do for violent behavior? |
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Be a good listener, refer to help, call 911 if necessary |
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Saying that goes with abuse? |
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"Pray to hear you will have the ears to hear and eyes to see the truth" |
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Why is there more elder abuse then before? |
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What % of college girls are raped? 2 types of rape? what % know the rapist? |
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15% -acquaintance rape -Date rape 85% of them know the rapist |
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What should you NOT do with a rape victim? |
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Do not clean up, need the DNA |
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What is remote location first aid? |
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1 hour or more from medical help |
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What can you do to signal help? |
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Make X in clearing Make a green fire with lots of smoke Wave with BOTH arms Shoot |
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