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SUMMARY:Scenario D
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Scenario D
As you are about to set off on a long journey in the tour bus, one of your group complains of feeling nauseous and a very bad headache. During the check, you notice- red spots and a few blisters on your client's neck. On closer inspection, you can see signs of severe sunburn and client has shallow breathing.
This is a sign of Heatstroke
Common causes of heat stroke are:

Prolonged exposure to heat and sun
Dehydration
Prolonged or excessive exercising
Excessive clothing

Signs of Heat Stroke

Severe headache
Rapid shallow breathing
Weak rapid pulse
Erratic behaviour
Extreme confusion
Dry, red and hot skin
Seizures
Unresponsive
Unconsciousness

First Aid Treatment for Heatstroke and Heat Exhaustion is much the same and is as follows:

If a person has a temperature of 40°C (104°F) or displays any of the symptoms of heat stroke seek medical help immediately
Remove the person from the heat
Remove clothing and have the person lie down
Elevate the feet slightly about 30 cm...

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