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Title: Environmental Emergencies


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Environmental Emergencies
  • Heat Cold emergencies

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Ways the body loses heat (1 of 2)
  • Radiation - heat lost from host to air
  • Convection - heat lost through the
    movement of air
  • Conduction - heat lost from host to solid
    objects

3
Ways the body loses heat (2 of 2)
  • Evaporation - Heat loss through sweating
  • Respiration - Loss of heat through
    breathing
  • (warm air out - cool air in)

4
Hypothermia
  • Lowering of the body temperature below 95F
    (35ºC)
  • Can develop rapidly or gradually
  • Weather does not have to be below freezing
  • Elderly persons, infants and ill or injured are
    at higher risk.

5
Signs and Symptoms of Mild Hypothermia
  • Shivering
  • Rapid pulse and respirations
  • Red, pale, cyanotic skin

6
Signs and Symptoms of More Severe Hypothermia
  • Shivering stops
  • Muscular activity decreases
  • Lethargy/apathy
  • ALOC
  • Bradycardia hypotension
  • Dilated pupils
  • Eventually, all muscle activity stops

7
Core Temperature Less Than 80ºF
  • Patient may appear dead (or in a coma).
  • Never assume that a cold, pulseless patient is
    dead.

8
medical wisdom
  • NOT DEAD UNTIL WARM DEAD!

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Treatment for Hypothermia
  • handle gently
  • remove from environment
  • high flow oxygen
  • warming measures
  • Ambulance should be heated (86 degrees)
  • GOAL IS TO PREVENT FURTHER HEAT LOSS

10
Frostbite
  • white, cold, hard, waxy skin
  • painful or painless
  • may have blisters or swelling
  • common locations
  • feet - hands - nose - ears

11
Frostbite Tx
  • remove from cold
  • high flow O2
  • passive rewarming
  • do not massage
  • do not break blisters

12
Heat emergencies
  • Heat cramps
  • Heat exhaustion
  • Heat stroke

13
Heat cramps
  • definition depletion of body salts
  • symptoms
  • muscle spasms of legs abdomen
  • history of exertion with no salt intake

14
Treatment for heat cramps
  • remove from environment
  • PO - isotonic solution (if available)

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Heat Exhaustion
  • definition dehydration with loss of salt
  • symptoms
  • cold, moist, ashen skin
  • thirsty
  • headache nausea
  • weakness, dizziness, syncope

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Treatment for Heat Exhaustion
  • remove patient from environment
  • loosen clothing
  • High flow O2
  • oral fluids (isotonics or water)
  • position of comfort
  • transport

17
Heat Stroke
  • definition failure of bodys cooling mechanism
  • Symptoms
  • hot, dry, flushed skin
  • ALOC
  • hypotensive - tachycardia
  • seizure

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Treatment for Heat Stroke
  • remove from environment
  • no oral fluids
  • high flow oxygen
  • cooling measures
  • shock position prn
  • rapid transport

19
Water accidents
  • drowning/near drownings
  • diving injuries
  • air embolism
  • bends or decompression sickness

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Near drowning
  • history of underwater episode
  • dyspnea
  • tachypnea
  • laryngospasms
  • ALOC
  • apnea cyanosis

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Treatment for Near Drowning
  • ABCs, aggressive suctioning, ventilating with
    100 oxygen
  • C-spine precautions
  • Rapid transport
  • Caution there are delayed complications in near
    drownings. Always insist on transport even when
    the patient looks fine.

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Air Embolism
  • caused by holding breath while ascending - air
    bubbles are forced into blood stream.
  • symptoms
  • mottled skin
  • froth at nose/mouth
  • dizziness, headache
  • confusion or ALOC
  • chest pain, dyspnea
  • pain
  • neuro deficits
  • cardiac arrest

23
Decompression sickness
  • formation of nitrogen bubbles in blood stream
  • Symptoms
  • joint pain
  • abdominal pain
  • itching
  • vertigo, nausea ,vomiting

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Treatment of Air Embolism and Decompression
Sickness
  • ABCs
  • high flow oxygen
  • left lateral trendelenberg
  • rapid transport
  • consider treatment for hypothermia
  • Transport to hyperbaric chamber

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stop
  • questions???
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