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CARE FOR HEAT-RELATED ILLNESS
- Cool the Body
- Give Fluids
- Minimize Shock
For heat cramps or heat
exhaustion: Get the person to a cooler place and have him or her
rest in a comfortable position. If the person is fully awake and
alert, give a half glass of cool water every 15 minutes. Do not let
him or her drink too quickly. Do not give liquids with alcohol or
caffeine in them, as they can make conditions worse. Remove or loosen
tight clothing and apply cool, wet cloths such as towels or wet
sheets. Call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number if the person refuses
water, vomits or loses consciousness.
For heat stroke: Heat stroke
is a life-threatening situation! Help is needed fast. Call 9-1-1 or
your local EMS number. Move the person to a cooler place. Quickly cool
the body. Wrap wet sheets around the body and fan it. If you have ice
packs or cold packs, wrap them in a cloth and place them on each of
the victim's wrists and ankles, in the armpits and on the neck to cool
the large blood vessels. (Do not use rubbing alcohol because it closes
the skin's pores and prevents heat loss.) Watch for signals of
breathing problems and make sure the airway is clear. Keep the person
lying down.
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