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(FMST-HSS-1411e) Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify treatments for various types of dehydration casualties, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1411c) Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify preventive measures for dehydration, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1411d) Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify the signs and symptoms of hyponatremia, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1411f) Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify the proper treatment of hyponatremia, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1411g) 1. OVERVIEW Water accounts for about 45 to 70% of the average persons weight. It is a fundamental component of all cells in the body and is used to carry out normal functions in the body such as circulation of blood, respiration, and elimination of waste through the bladder and colon. Water is the basis of blood, lymphatic fluids, perspiration, mucous, saliva, and digestive juices. Water lubricates the joints, moisturizes the skin, provides moisture to all of the muscles and internal organs, and helps regulate body temperature. 2. DEHYDRATION Dehydration is loss of water and important blood salts like potassium (K+) and sodium (Na+). Vital organs such as the kidneys, brain, and heart cannot function without a minimum amount of water and salt. Dehydration is classified into three levels - mild, moderate, and severe. Causes: Vomiting or diarrhea Excessive urine output due to diuretic use Excessive sweating, usually from exercises Fever Respiration 3. LEVELS OF AND SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEHYDRATION Dehydration is divided into mild, moderate, and severe based upon its severity. With mild and moderate levels of dehydration, the following signs and symptoms are most frequently experienced:  Less frequent urination Thirst Dry skin, decreased turgor Fatigue Light-headedness Dizziness Confusion Dry mouth and mucous membranes Increased heart rate and breathing Casualties experiencing severe dehydration may exhibit any of the above signs and symptoms along with: Weak, rapid pulse Cold hands or feet Hypotension Dysuria Lethargy Cyanotic lips 4. PREDISPOSING FACTORS Any of the following conditions/factors will predispose a person to increased risk of suffering from dehydration: Diseases/injuries, especially fevers, vomiting, diarrhea, heat rash, or sunburn Use of alcohol within the last 24 hours Overweight/unfit Over 40 years old Fatigue/lack of sleep Taking medication (especially for high blood pressure, colds, or diarrhea) Previous heatstroke/severe heat exhaustion Lack of recent experience in a hot environment or improper acclimatization 5. TREATMENT OF DEHYDRATION Identify the cause and treat it. (i.e. vomiting/diarrhea) Assess the patients level of dehydration based on signs or symptoms Lab Tests - blood tests will assist a clinician (MO, PA or IDC) in determining imbalances and the best type fluid to give patients to correct the problem. By obtaining blood tests the clinician can specify if the problem is a water imbalance or an electrolyte imbalance. Re-hydrate the patient: - Oral re-hydration - drinking fluids usually relieves mild dehydration. - IV fluids - used for moderate to severe dehydration 6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES A common finding in dehydration casualties is that the individuals consume no fluid or low volumes of fluid during daily activities. We all lose body water daily through sweat, tears, urine, water vapor exhaled through respirations, and stool. During heat exposure, body water is primarily lost as sweat. Individuals can sweat approximately 1 liter per hour. The key to avoiding the onset of heat illness is to maintain a body fluid balance and to minimize dehydration during daily activities. A key point to remember is that individuals normally do not perceive thirst until a deficit of approximately 2% body weight loss has resulted from sweating. So an individual weighing 200 pounds wound not recognize being thirsty until he or she has lost 4 pounds of sweat! The following are examples of some measures to prevent dehydration: During activity - drink to 1 quart of fluid per hour (do not exceed 12 canteens per day) Maintain a balanced diet - you can recover fluid loss from the foods you eat as well as from the fluids you drink. Fruits and vegetables can be a significant source of fluid intake. MREs are formulated to provide the important electrolytes while in the field. Avoid diuretic beverages - minimize consumption of alcohol, coffee, tea, and carbonated beverages with caffeine. Educate troops - education of troops is the key to prevention. There are many myths regarding hydration handed down from Marine to Marine. You need to stress that once troops are properly acclimatized to hot conditions, it is necessary to continue to properly hydrate. Hydration is a daily requirement. Just because they drank enough water yesterday does not decrease their need for today. Troops should not use salt tablets to assist with dehydration unless directed to by a Medical Officer. 7. HYPONATREMIA The word hyponatremia means to have a low level of sodium in the blood. Exertional or exercise hyponatremia, formerly called water intoxication, is a life-threatening condition that has increasingly been found in recreational hikers, marathoners, triathletes, and military infantry personnel. Having a low plasma sodium level disturbs the balance of sodium and water and causes a rapid influx of water into the brain, which in turn causes cerebral edema. As with similar signs and symptoms of intracranial pressure (ICP) in head trauma, a progression of neurologic symptoms with hyponatremia will occur, such as: Headache Mental status change Nausea Malaise (feeling tired) Seizures Coma Causes: Exertional hyponatremia occurs when sodium and water loss in sweat results in dehydration and sodium depletion. In trying to account for this dehydration, the casualty over hydrates solely with water, creating a dilution of sodium in the blood. Typically, these casualties have not consumed sport electrolyte drinks or have consumed energy food supplements containing no salt or in quantities insufficient to balance the loss of sodium in sweat. Risk factors that may predispose a person to hyponatremia are: Being a slower runner - slower runners are at a greater risk because of the greater opportunity to consume water and a greater volume consumed because they are running for a longer duration. Chronic NSAID use - people who use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (like Motrin) are at a greater risk than those who do not. Females - the most common finding in hyponatremia casualties. Treatment: The first step in treatment is recognizing the disorder and determining the severity. Management is based on the severity. Treatment of hyponatremia should only be performed by a Medical Officer. If you suspect a casualty has hyponatremia, CASEVAC as soon as possible. REFERENCE Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, 6th Ed, Chapter 16 Rev: July 2008 Dehydration Review 1. List the signs of severe dehydration. List the treatment for mild dehydration. 3. Describe the key points to address when educating your troops about dehydration. 4. Define hyponatremia. How does it relate to dehydration?     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