BlackSheep
New Member
I thought about Bob and BabyBubba last night-saw my first true/real heat stroke (hyperthermia)-truly a life-threatening event.
The patient was 35 yr. old, had been working-laying asphalt all day. When I saw the patient, his face was blood red, skin hot to the touch, no sweat and absolutely delusional! Every 4-6 minutes his eyes would roll back into his head and he would convulse. Then it got worse!
Heat stoke can be fatal and isn’t anything you want to mess with-call 911 immediately!!
Victims of heat stroke must receive immediate treatment to avoid permanent organ damage. First and foremost, cool the victim. Get the victim to a shady area, remove clothing, apply cool or tepid water to the skin (for example you may spray the victim with cool water from a garden hose), fan the victim to promote sweating and evaporation, place ice packs under armpits and groins.
The most important measures to prevent heat strokes are to avoid becoming dehydrated, and to avoid vigorous physical activities in hot and humid weather. If you have to perform physical activities in hot weather, drink plenty of fluids (such as water and Gatorade), but avoid alcohol, coffee, and tea which may lead to dehydration. Take frequent breaks to hydrate yourself. Wear hats, and light colored, and light and loose clothes.
Different people may have different symptoms and signs of heat stroke.
But common symptoms and signs of heart stroke include:
high body temperature
the absence of sweating, with hot red or flushed dry skin
rapid pulse
difficulty breathing
strange behavior
hallucinations
confusion
agitation
disorientation
seizure
coma
Although we have had some hots days, the worse is yet to come-stay hydrated folks!
The patient was 35 yr. old, had been working-laying asphalt all day. When I saw the patient, his face was blood red, skin hot to the touch, no sweat and absolutely delusional! Every 4-6 minutes his eyes would roll back into his head and he would convulse. Then it got worse!
Heat stoke can be fatal and isn’t anything you want to mess with-call 911 immediately!!
Victims of heat stroke must receive immediate treatment to avoid permanent organ damage. First and foremost, cool the victim. Get the victim to a shady area, remove clothing, apply cool or tepid water to the skin (for example you may spray the victim with cool water from a garden hose), fan the victim to promote sweating and evaporation, place ice packs under armpits and groins.
The most important measures to prevent heat strokes are to avoid becoming dehydrated, and to avoid vigorous physical activities in hot and humid weather. If you have to perform physical activities in hot weather, drink plenty of fluids (such as water and Gatorade), but avoid alcohol, coffee, and tea which may lead to dehydration. Take frequent breaks to hydrate yourself. Wear hats, and light colored, and light and loose clothes.
Different people may have different symptoms and signs of heat stroke.
But common symptoms and signs of heart stroke include:
high body temperature
the absence of sweating, with hot red or flushed dry skin
rapid pulse
difficulty breathing
strange behavior
hallucinations
confusion
agitation
disorientation
seizure
coma
Although we have had some hots days, the worse is yet to come-stay hydrated folks!