Rub the affected area to promote circulation.
seek medical attention immediately.
Seek medical attention immediately. Get the patient out of the cold. Rewarm the core in advance of the shell. Monitor ABCs if applicable.
Wrap him/her up in a blanket to keep him/her warm or give him/her some hot chocolate.
always apply a hemostatic agent before the bandage
Respect the victim by executing the offender.
You treat both heat exhaustion and heat stroke by sprinkling A LOT of water on him. You don't necessarily have to do it for a heat cramps victim, but it won't cause any harm. Also remember: it is as important to get water IN the victim as it is to get it ON him.
You treat both heat exhaustion and heat stroke by sprinkling A LOT of water on him. You don't necessarily have to do it for a heat cramps victim, but it won't cause any harm. Also remember: it is as important to get water IN the victim as it is to get it ON him.
You treat both heat exhaustion and heat stroke by sprinkling A LOT of water on him. You don't necessarily have to do it for a heat cramps victim, but it won't cause any harm. Also remember: it is as important to get water IN the victim as it is to get it ON him.
A hemostatic agent should be applied before the bandage. (The wound should be sealed only with a nonporous material.)
wrap the victim in a blanket and provide warm drinks
Because first aid if properly applied will stabilize a victim or keep him or her alive for the time being, but it will take a doctor to properly treat whatever is the underlying cause of the victim's situation.
A hemostatic agent should be applied before the bandage. (The wound should be sealed only with a nonporous material.)