Chapter 33- Environmental Emergencies Flashcards

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signs of mild hypothermia

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The patient is usually alert and shivering in an attempt to generate heat through muscular activity.
Pulse rate and respirations are usually rapid.
The skin in light-skinned people can be red, but may eventually appear pale, then cyanotic.
People in a cold environment may have blue lips or fingertips because of the body’s constriction of blood vessels at the skin to retain heat.

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signs of moderate hypothermia

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At first, small, fine muscle activity such as coordinated finger motion ceases.
Eventually, all muscle activity stops and mental status deteriorates.

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signs of severe hypothermia

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Shivering stops and muscular activity decreases.
At first, small, fine muscle activity such as coordinated finger motion ceases. Eventually, as the temperature falls further, all muscle activity stops and mental status deteriorates.

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pts at greatest risk with heat exposure

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Children
Geriatric patients
Patients with heart disease, COPD, diabetes, dehydration, and obesity
Those with limited mobility

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signs of an air embolism

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Blotching (mottling of the skin)
Froth (often pink or bloody) at the nose and mouth
Severe pain in muscles, joints, or abdomen
Dyspnea and/or chest pain
Dizziness, nausea, and vomiting
Dysphasia (difficulty speaking)
Cough
Cyanosis
Difficulty with vision
Paralysis and/or coma
Irregular pulse and cardiac arrest

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signs of acute mountain sickness

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Headache
Light-headedness
Fatigue
Loss of appetite
Nausea
Difficulty sleeping
Shortness of breath during physical exertion
Swollen face

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signs of high altitude pulmonary edema

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Shortness of breath
Cough with pink sputum
Cyanosis
Rapid pulse

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signs of high altitude cerebral edema

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severe, constant, throbbing headache
Ataxia- lack of muscle coordination and balance
Extreme fatigue
Vomiting
Loss of consciousness

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symptoms of a black widow spider bite

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Area may become numb
Muscle spasms
Dizziness
Sweating
Nausea
Vomiting
Rashes
Tightness in chest
Difficulty breathing
Severe cramps
Board-like rigidity in muscles

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symptoms of a brown recluse spider bite

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Not painful at first but does within hours
Area becomes swollen and tender
Develops a pale, mottled, cyanotic center and possibly a small blister

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signs of a pit viper bite

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Severe burning at site
Swelling and blue discoloration at site
Weakness
Nausea
Vomiting
Sweating
Seizures
Fainting
Vision problems
Changes in level of consciousness
Shock

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treatment for snake bite

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Place pt in supine position and tell them to stay still
Locate the bite area; clean it gently with soap and water or a mild antiseptic. Do not apply ice to the area.
If the bite occurred on an arm or leg, consider the use of a pressure immobilization bandage of the extremity (eg, 40 to 70 mm Hg in the arms and 55 to 70 mm Hg in the legs) and place the affected extremity below the level of the heart.

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signs of scorpion stings

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Circulatory collapse
Severe muscle contractions
Excessive salivation
Hypertension
Convulsions
Cardiac failure

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signs of rocky mountain spotted fever

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Nausea and vomiting
Headache
Weakness
Paralysis
Possible cardiorespiratory collapse

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signs of lyme disease

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The first symptoms are generally fever and flu like symptoms, sometimes associated with a bull’s-eye rash that may spread to several parts of the body.
After a few days or weeks, painful swelling of the joints, particularly the knees, occurs.

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