Health: Unit 4, Assignment 19
______ are often the initial sign of a heat-related emergency. Chills Blisters Heat cramps
Heat cramps
Select all that apply. The initial signs of hypothermia might include: Bleeding Discoloration Shivering Confusion Numbness Slow pulse Apathy Loss of coordination
Shivering Confusion Numbness Slow pulse Apathy Loss of coordination
Select all that apply. Signs of moderate to severe frostbite include: White or grayish skin Blisters Fainting Numbness Bleeding
White or grayish skin Blisters Numbness
Heat stroke can lead to ______ damage or even death.
brain
Extended exposure to extreme temperatures can be _____. Pleasant Helpful Dangerous
dangerous
Covering the victim with a blanket and putting on warm dry clothes will help a victim of hypothermia to warm up _______.
gradually
The signs of _______ might include pale, moist skin, heavy sweating, and dizziness.
heat exhaustion
The signs of _______ include hot, flushed skin and diminished sweating.
heat stroke
If someone is suffering from frostbite, submerge the affected area in _______ water until unfrozen; do not rub the area.
warm