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== | ==Background== | ||
#Definition | |||
##Known heat exposure + temp 37-40 + some combination of: | |||
###Tachycardia | |||
###Sweating (especially when associated with exercise) | |||
###N/V | |||
###Headache | |||
###Fatigue, weakness | |||
###Dizziness | |||
###Syncope with prompt return of normal mental status | |||
###Severe thirst | |||
###Normal mental status or mild confusion that responds rapidly (w/in 30min) to cooling | |||
###Signs of mild to moderate dehydration | |||
#Etiology | |||
##Occurs via water depletion or sodium depletion (or combination of both) | |||
###Water depletion occurs in elderly and persons working in hit environments | |||
###Salt depletion occurs when fluid losses replaced w/ hypotonic solutions | |||
== | ==Treatment== | ||
#Removal from heat-stressed environment | |||
#Salt solution | |||
##Oral or IV depending on severity | |||
#Active cooling | |||
##Consider dropping temp to 39 if pt does not respond to 30min of fluid replacement | |||
== | ==Disposition== | ||
*Majority of pts can be discharged | |||
##Consider admision in pts w/ CHF or severe electrolyte disturbances | |||
==Complications== | |||
#Heat stroke | |||
#Heat cramps | |||
#Rhabdomyolysis (rare) | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Heat Stroke]] | |||
==Source== | |||
Tintinalli | |||
[[Category:Environ]] | [[Category:Environ]] | ||
Revision as of 19:18, 27 August 2011
Background
- Definition
- Known heat exposure + temp 37-40 + some combination of:
- Tachycardia
- Sweating (especially when associated with exercise)
- N/V
- Headache
- Fatigue, weakness
- Dizziness
- Syncope with prompt return of normal mental status
- Severe thirst
- Normal mental status or mild confusion that responds rapidly (w/in 30min) to cooling
- Signs of mild to moderate dehydration
- Known heat exposure + temp 37-40 + some combination of:
- Etiology
- Occurs via water depletion or sodium depletion (or combination of both)
- Water depletion occurs in elderly and persons working in hit environments
- Salt depletion occurs when fluid losses replaced w/ hypotonic solutions
- Occurs via water depletion or sodium depletion (or combination of both)
Treatment
- Removal from heat-stressed environment
- Salt solution
- Oral or IV depending on severity
- Active cooling
- Consider dropping temp to 39 if pt does not respond to 30min of fluid replacement
Disposition
- Majority of pts can be discharged
- Consider admision in pts w/ CHF or severe electrolyte disturbances
Complications
- Heat stroke
- Heat cramps
- Rhabdomyolysis (rare)
See Also
Source
Tintinalli
