Cold water feeling in chest
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Wash the affected area with soap and cold water. For a mild reaction, soak in a lukewarm bath sprinkled with 1-2 cups of colloidal oatmeal. Apply _____ lotion or _____. ... 10. A 65-year-old male has a tight feeling in his chest. This feeling is getting worse, and now a pain is present in his shoulder and jaw. He is sweating and nauseated. He ...
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Cold: ( cold feeling in the limbs, head, chest or abdomen ( inertia or weakness with pallor, cold or clammy face, hands or feet ( loose stool after eating raw or cold foods ( profuse urination or swelling of face or limbs after exposure to cold climate or after drinking cold liquids ( …
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By understanding how your body reacts to cold water, you can prepare for and be better able to respond appropriately, thus increasing your chance of survival. There are four stages of cold water immersion. Stage 1: Initial "cold shock" occurs in the first 3-5 minutes of immersion in cold water.
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Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. Talk to your medical provider before taking laxatives. Heartburn. Changes in your body can lead to heartburn, which is a burning feeling in your chest. Wait at least 2-3 hours after eating before lying down. Limit drinks with caffeine like coffee, tea or soda. Eat small meals frequently throughout the day.
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a. an uncomfortable feeling of pressure or pain in the chest or upper body, arms, jaw, back, neck, or stomach . b. inability to cough or speak . ... c. hold the victim's arm under cold running water for about 15 to 30 minutes . d. wrap the burn with a tight dressing SECTION ON CPR. 1. You see a co-worker suddenly slump to the floor.
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Give chest compressions. A woman burned her hand, what should you do— Stop the burning. Cool the burn with large amounts of cold water. Cover the burn loosely with a dry sterile dressing. All of the above. Which type of injury involves an open wound where the bone has torn through the skin? Sprain. Dislocation. Strain. Open fracture
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But inside there was a feeling of burning, so that people could not bear the touch even of the lightest linen clothing, but wanted to be completely naked, and indeed most of all would have liked to plunge into cold water.
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Unlike a cold, the flu usually starts suddenly. If you are healthy you will probably recover from the flu in 3-10 days. However, if you have any of the risk factors listed in the box below, the flu can last longer or even be fatal. Flu Symptoms: Feeling very weak and tired Fever Cough or sore throat Runny nose Chills Headache Body aches
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Place patient in a cold-water (35-59F) tub up to the neck. Wrap a towel across the chest and beneath both arms to prevent the athlete from sliding into the tub. Ice shall cover the surface of the water …
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Combine cold temperatures with water, including actual immersion, and trench foot becomes another potential serious ailment. ... stinging or aching feeling of the exposed area followed by numbness. Ears, fingers, toes, cheeks, and noses are primarily affected. ... chest, and groin. It is best to have the person lying down when applying external ...
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