Frostbite
Found 7 free book(s)First Aid/CPR/AED - American Red Cross
www.redcross.orgFrostbite Frostbite is the freezing of body parts exposed to the cold. Severity depends on the air temperature, length of exposure and the wind. Frostbite can result in the loss of fi ngers, hands, arms, toes, feet and legs. What to Look For The signals of frostbite include lack of feeling in the affected area, swelling and skin that appears ...
Hiking - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgFrostbite: Dehydration: Heat exhaustion: Heatstroke Sunburn: Hyperventilation Altitude sickness: Hiking Scout's Name: _____ Hiking - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 3 of 15 Sprained ankle: Blisters: Insect stings Tick bites: Snakebite: 2. Explain and, where possible, show the points of good hiking practices including proper outdoor ethics, hiking ...
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SAFETY DATA SHEET - Airgas
www.airgas.comFrostbite :Try to warm up the frozen tissues and seek medical attention. Date of issue/Date of revision:8/31/2021Date of previous issue:4/30/2019 Version:1.042/11. Nitrogen Section 4. First aid measures Protection of first-aiders :No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. If it is
National Weather Service Wind Chill Chart
www.weather.govFrostbite Times ’ 30 minutes ’ 10 minutes ’ 5 minutes. nORR . Created Date: 7/3/2014 4:01:12 PM ...
FROSTBITE & HYPOTHERMIA - Centers for Disease Control …
www.cdc.govBY FROSTBITE IN WARM-TO-TOUCH WATER. FROSTBITE CAUT ON. Since skin may be numb, victims of frostbite can harm themselves further. Use caution when treating frostbite and: UNLESS NECESSARY, DO NOT WALK ON . FEET OR TOES WITH FROSTBITE. 1. 2. DO NOT USE A . FIREPLACE, HEAT LAMP, RADIATOR, OR STOVE FOR WARMING. 3. DO NOT …
Frostbite and Hypothermia - American Red Cross
www.redcross.orgFrostbite is the freezing of a specific body part such as fingers, toes, the nose or earlobes. Signals of frostbite include— lack of feeling in the affected area; skin that appears waxy, is cold to the touch, or is discolored (flushed, white or gray, yellow or blue).