4. Victim has low-grade fever, generally
temperature increase above normal
Heat Exhaustion occurs when body
less than 104̊ F
Heat exhaustion could lead to
heatstroke
5. Water depletion : signs include excessive thirst,
weakness, headache, and loss
consciousness
Salt depletion : signs include nausea and vomiting,
frequent muscle cramps and dizziness
9. TREATMENT
2- Lay the
person down
and elevate
the feet
slightly
4- Cool the person
by spraying him or
her with cool
water or fanning
3- Loosen or
remove the
person’s
clothing
1- Get the
person out of
the sun and
into a shady or
air-conditioned
location