KNES 372 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Heat Syncope, Heat Illness, Heat Stroke

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Thermoregulation: thermoregulation is a process that allows the body to maintain its core internal temperature, thermoregulation mechanisms are designed to return the body to homeostasis. Heat rash: miliaria rubra, prickly heat, can occur with exposure to high heat and high humidity, profuse sweating saturates the skin and clogs the sweat ducts obstruction results in leakage of sweat into the epidermis or dermis. Heat exhaustion: core body temperature between 37 c 40 c (98. 6 f 104 f, more severe heat illness, s/s may include: malaise, fatigue, dizziness, heavy sweating, headache, vomiting, weakness, and cold or clammy skin, normal mental and neurologic status, sometimes tachycardia or hypotension. Identification is important in order to avoid progression to heat stroke: treatment = removal from the heat, supine position & elevate legs, cool the body (ice. If not feeling better within one hour of using these treatment measures, seek prompt medical attention.

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