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canteens, i guess. maybe made of animal skin...
When treating heat exhaustion small drinks of water should be given frequently. Remove the person from the heat, into an air conditioned room or into the shade. Loosen any tight clothing, and apply cool compresses to the skin.
If your casualty drinks one full canteen slowly (don't chug it) over about two to three minutes the cramps should subside. After that drink whatever the person needs to feel fully hydrated (normal) again.
When experiencing heat exhaustion, it is important to move to a cooler place, rest, drink water, and cool your body with damp cloths or a cool bath. Seek medical attention if symptoms worsen or do not improve.
The LOL drink can be bought in most school canteens. You can also buy them in most store including Woolworth's and Coles. By the way they are Delicious
Instruct soldiers to drink 2 canteens of water every hour.
As soon as the patient thinks he/she can handle a drink.
If you suspect heat exhaustion, move to a cooler place, rest, drink water, and cool your body with damp cloths or a cool bath. Seek medical help if symptoms worsen or do not improve.
If someone shows signs of heat exhaustion, move them to a cool place, have them rest, drink water, and cool them down with damp cloths or a cool bath. Seek medical help if symptoms worsen or don't improve.
Painkillers are usually needed for the first day or two after the operation. The patient should drink fluids freely.
After midnight the night before the procedure, the patient should not eat or drink anything.