weakness,high perspiration, high body temperatur, and pale, clammy skin. its NOT nausea!!!!
Lack of sweating hyperermia, neurological, heat cramps, heat exhaustion
thirst, headache and maybe exaustion
thirst and drymouth
Hunger, fatigue, and back pain
Dizziness and dry mouth.As you discuss heat emergencies with one of your Airmen, you ask him the following question: "Dehydration and heat exhaustion share which of the following signs/symptoms?" Dizziness and dry mouthDizziness and dry mouth
Bleeding and heat exhaustion are not related.
The first aid measures for treating heat exhaustion include moving the person to a cooler place, giving them water to drink, applying cool compresses to their skin, and loosening tight clothing. It is important to seek medical help if the person does not improve or if they show signs of severe heat exhaustion.
The recommended first aid steps for treating heat exhaustion include moving the person to a cooler place, giving them water to drink, applying cool compresses to their skin, and loosening tight clothing. It is important to seek medical help if the person does not improve or if they show signs of severe heat exhaustion.
Heat exhaustion
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you need to drink more water and eat healthier. especially at high elevations like the mountains.
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.