Heat Stress Control and Heat Casualty Management
Abstract
This technical bulletin provides doctrine to the US Army health care providers and allied medical personnel to: a. Develop an evidence-based preventive program to protect military personnel from heat stress and associated adverse health effects; b. Understand the diagnosis and treatment of heat casualties, exertional heat injury and exertional heat stroke; c. Understand the physiologic responses and adaptations to heat (chapter 2); d. Implement procedures on managing heat stress (chapter 3); e. Understand the risk factors for heat casualties (chapter 4); f. Implement treatments for heat casualties (chapter 5); g. Understand the effect of fluid and electrolyte imbalances (para 4-7); h. Understand the methodology, needed equipment, use of, and correction procedures for the wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) index (appendix P); i. Prevent heat casualties during deployment (appendix C); j. Implement the procedures needed to prepare a 0.1 percent salt water drinking solution (appendix E); k. Provide background information for reporting and data collection of epidemiological information to note trends and to identify individual, work, and environmental factors that are not adequately controlled by preventive measures and policies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 07, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA433236
Entities
People
- B. Bettencourt
- C. B. Wenger
- Clay W. Scott
- James E. Gardner
- M. A. Kolka
- M. Lovell
- Michael N. Sawka
- S. Flinn
- S. J. Montain
- W. T. Matthew
Organizations
- United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine