Dysfunction or shutdown of body systems due to elevated body temperature which cannot be controlled. Heat stroke begins when the core body temperature reaches 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Because the core body temperature is difficult to measure without a rectal thermometer, it is imperative to watch for the following symptoms:
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness, loss of consciousness
- Seizures
- Staggering, disorientation
- Behavioral/cognitive changes (confusion, irritability, aggressiveness, hysteria, emotional instability)
- Weakness
- Hot and wet or dry skin
- Rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure
- Hyperventilation
- Vomiting, diarrhea
TREATMENT OF HEAT STROKE
This is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY. Death may result if not treated properly and rapidly.
Stop exercise, Call 911, remove from heat, remove clothing, immerse athlete in cold water for aggressive, rapid cooling (if immersion is not possible, cool the athlete as described for heat exhaustion), monitor vital signs until paramedics arrive.