Cold Flashcards

(13 cards)

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Mild hypothermia - sxs

A

skin pale to the touch
shivering
loss of fine coordination of movement
normal mental status

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Mild hypothermia - tx

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replace wet clothes with dry, cover head/neck
protect from wind/cold, insulate from the ground
wrap hot water bottles or heat packs in dry clothing & apply to chest, armpits, back
if they can swallow without difficulty, give warm sweet nonalcoholic drink; cold fluid better than no fluid
after initial tx, if they can walk have them walk to warm up

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Mild hypothermia - evac

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Usually not needed

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Moderate hypothermia - sxs

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uncontrollable shivering
can’t perform complex tasks
confusion, apathy, sluggish thinking
slurred speech
altered gait
umbles: fumbling, grumbling, mumbling, stumbling

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Moderate hypothermia - tx

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same as tx for mild, plus:
move them slowly - rapid movement of cool blood from extremities back into core can cause arrhythmias
hypothermia wrap
don’t let them stand/walk for at least 30 min and only if mental status is normal - movement of cool blood from extremities can lower core temp again

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Moderate hypothermia - evac

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If they’re acting/feeling normal: Evac not needed

If normal mental status doesn’t return: Fast evac

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Severe hypothermia - sxs

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shivering has stopped
muscle rigidity
stupor progressing to coma
decreasing HR
decreasing RR

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Severe hypothermia - tx

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basically same as for moderate hypothermia
CPR if needed

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non-freezing cold injury
aka frostnip
sxs

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pins & needles sensation
tingling, throbbing
skin cold to the touch & maybe very pale or very red

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non-freezing cold injury tx

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protect area from further damage, get pt to warmer place, remove jewelry & wet clothing
skin to skin contact, e.g. holding affected part in warm hand or putting hand in armpit
avoid direct heat sources (can cause burns)

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frostbite signs

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blotchy skin; skin turns from red to white or pale
skin firm/hard
numbness or pain

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frostbite tx

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same as frostnip, plus:
don’t rub the affected area - can cause tissue damage

if far from professional medical care + no chance of refreezing, rewarm:
- put affected area in warm (just above normal body temp) water for 20-30 min
- severe burning pain, swelling, blistering color changes can occur
- don’t use chemical warmers - too hot

after rewarming, protect affected area for evac:
- clean pads between frostbitten fingers/toes
- wrap area in clothing
- pt should not use affected part after thawing - keep it still during evac

if risk of refreezing: don’t rewarm
- wrap/insulate to prevent accidental thawing & protect from injury

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13
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how to create hypothermia wrap

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prepare wrap:
- foam pad on ground (for insulation)
- then waterproof sheet (as vapor barrier)
- then blankets/sleeping bags/clothing (for insulation)

position affected person:
- make sure pt is dry
- pt should be wearing a wicking layer of clothing
- use something absorbent covered by garbage bag as diaper (so urine doesn’t soak insulation)
- lay pt on wrap

add heat:
- wrap hot water bottles, warm rocks, or chemical heat packs in clothing and apply to neck, armpit, groin

wrap pt:
- add more insulation
- wrap em up

give pt warm sugar water

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