Standard First AidThis manual, used in the American Red Cross Standard First Aid course, outlines medical emergency treatments. Included are techniques to assist victims of choking, heart attacks, strokes, seizures, wounds, shock, burns, poisoning, bites, extremes of heat or cold, and sudden illnesses. Updates 1973 edition. |
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Page 218
... Heat cramps or heat exhaustion likely . Hot : Sunstroke , heat cramps or heat exhaustion possible with prolonged exposure , exercise . Very warm : Fatigue possible with prolonged exposure . Once the signals of a heat- or cold - related ...
... Heat cramps or heat exhaustion likely . Hot : Sunstroke , heat cramps or heat exhaustion possible with prolonged exposure , exercise . Very warm : Fatigue possible with prolonged exposure . Once the signals of a heat- or cold - related ...
Page 220
... muscle , and replenishing fluids is usually enough for the body to recover from heat cramps . carefully for further signals of heat- related illness . Heat exhaustion is a more se- vere condition than heat cramps . It often affects ...
... muscle , and replenishing fluids is usually enough for the body to recover from heat cramps . carefully for further signals of heat- related illness . Heat exhaustion is a more se- vere condition than heat cramps . It often affects ...
Page 229
... Heat and cold , exposure to , 216-225 Heat cramps , 218-220 Heat exhaustion , 218 , 220 Heat stroke , 218 , 220 Heat - related illness , 218-221 Heimlich maneuver ; see Abdominal thrusts Hepatitis B , transmission of , 7 High blood ...
... Heat and cold , exposure to , 216-225 Heat cramps , 218-220 Heat exhaustion , 218 , 220 Heat stroke , 218 , 220 Heat - related illness , 218-221 Heimlich maneuver ; see Abdominal thrusts Hepatitis B , transmission of , 7 High blood ...
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