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Ep. 2 – Management of Heat Stroke & Other Heat Injuries

Heat Stroke

Heat injuries can range from minor heat rash to deadly heat stroke.  Knowing how to identify and treat these conditions is essential for all prehospital providers.  In this episode, learn to identify, treat and manage patients who present with heat injuries.

 

 

 

Show Notes

Heat injuries can range from minor heat rash to deadly heat stroke.  Knowing how to identify and treat these conditions is essential for all prehospital providers.  In this

Heat Exhaustion

Heat exhaustion is a usually not life-threatening condition which results from exposure to heat.  The thermoregulatory mechanisms of the body are still intact, but heat exhaustion may progress to heat stroke if not managed appropriately.

Signs/Symptoms

 

Heat Stroke

Classic Heat Stroke

Exertional Heat Stroke

Patient History

Signs/Symptoms

Managing Heatstroke in the Prehospital Environment

Complications

Differential Diagnosis

Key Points

 

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References

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Overview of Heat Illness – Injuries; Poisoning. Merck Manuals Professional Edition. [accessed 2017 May]. https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/injuries-poisoning/heat-illness/overview-of-heat-illness

Stone CK, Humphries RL, editors. Current Diagnosis & Treatment – Emergency Medicine. 6th ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill; 2008.

Zaremski J. ACSM | ACSM Blog. American College of Sports Medicine. [accessed 2017 May]. http://www.acsm.org/public-information/acsm-blog/2016/08/11/preventing-heat-injury

 

 

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