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.
Bleeding and heat exhaustion are not related.
Remove from the hot environment.
Remove casualty from the hot environment
remove casualty from the hot environment
Heat exhaustion
You should always remove the patient form the hot environment.
remove victim from heated area
Remove Casualty from the hot environment.
take off your jacket and get out of the hot area! then call the ambulance!
Remove the casualty from the hot environment
Heat stroke is a result of heat exhaustion and usually consists of drowsiness and increased vomiting, whilst heat exhaustion can be treated before any symptoms occur. The process of treating a casualty with heat exhaustion should be as follows; Sit the person down in a cool place if possible Give them a glass of water in the dilution of 2 tablespoons of salt to a litre of water; as this will help replace the salts that will have been lost because of dehydration. The person should continue to stay out of hot atmospheres and also continue to drink fluids, preferably water.
Treatment of heat exhaustion usually brings full recovery in one to two days.