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Chapter 15Sudden Illness
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Types of Sudden Illnesses
  • 1. Fainting
  • 2. Diabetic emergency
  • 3. Seizures
  • 4. Stroke
  • 5. Poisoning
  • 6. Heart attack
  • 7. Shock

3
Fainting
  • One of the most common sudden illnesses
  • Definition-partial or complete loss of
    consciousness.
  • Cause-temporary reduction of blood flow to the
    brain due to
  • 1. stressful event
  • 2.disturbing site
  • 3. getting up too quickly

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Sign and symptoms
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Light headed/dizzy
  • Pale/cool skin
  • Sweating
  • Vomiting
  • Distortion of vision

5
Care for fainting
  • Try to catch the person
  • Position person on their back
  • Elevate the leg 12 inches- to keep blood to vital
    organs.
  • 4. Loosen restrictive clothing
  • 5. Check for life-threatening conditions
  • 6. Do not give food or drink
  • 7. Do not slap person or pour water on them.

6
Diabetic Emergencies
  • Diabetes mellitus-a condition where the body does
    not produce enough insulin or use insulin
    effectively.
  • Insulin is a hormone that allows sugars to be
    passed into our cells for energy.
  • A diabetic emergency-is an imbalance of insulin
    and sugar in the bloodstream.

7
2 types of diabetes
  • Type I (juvenile diabetes)-the body produces
    little or no insulin.
  • 2. Type II (adult onset diabetes)-body produces
    insulin but the cells do not use the insulin
    correctly or not enough insulin is produced.

8
Signs of a Diabetic Emergency
  • Changes in levels of consciousness
  • Irregular breathing
  • Rapid pulse
  • Feeling or looking ill
  • Fruity breathe
  • Irregular behavior- out of it or dazed

9
Treatment
  • Check for life threatening conditions
  • Give person sugar fluids or food ie. Candy, fruit
    juice or non diet soda.
  • If victim doesnt feel better within 5 minutes
    call 911
  • Insulin shock (hypoglycemia)-too much insulin,
    low sugar level
  • Diabetic coma (hyperglycemia)-
  • High blood sugar level, low insulin.

10
Seizures
  • Irregular loss of body control due to abnormal
    electrical activity in the brain.
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • 1. Aura-unusual sensation or feeling
  • 2. Uncontrollable tremors-grand mal seizure
  • 3. Blank stare-petit seizure
  • 4. Irregular breathing
  • 5. Eyes roll back

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Treatment
  • Protect the head/prevent further injury
  • Do not restrain
  • Move objects away from them
  • Call 911 if first time or longer than 5 min.
  • Do not try to put anything in the mouth
  • Position person on their side
  • Speak calmly and reassure them

12
Febrile Seizure
  • Happens to infants who are running a high fever
    quickly.
  • Additional Treatment Cool the body slowly
  • Call 911 for first time.

13
Stroke
  • 2 Kinds
  • 1.Disruption of the blood flow in the brain
    caused by a clot (thrombus or embolus)
  • TIA-temporary disruption of blood flow
  • 2. Bleeding from a ruptured artery (aneurysm)

14
Signs and Symptoms
  • F.A.S.T-Face, Arm, Speech, Time
  • Numbness and tingling
  • Paralysis
  • Dizzy
  • Vision problems
  • Treatment
  • Call 911 immediately
  • Monitor life threatening conditions
  • Position so fluids can drain from mouth is
    paralyzed.

15
Hypertension-high blood pressure
  • You are 7 times more likely to have a stroke if
    you have high blood pressure.
  • Things you can do
  • Exercise
  • Do not smoke
  • Eat healthy
  • Get annual physical examinations

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General guidelines for treating sudden illnesses
  • Do no further harm
  • Monitor ABCs and consciousness
  • Help victim rest comfortably
  • Keep them from getting chilled or overheated
  • Reassure victim
  • you need to know when 911 is needed and when it
    is not.
  • give specific care as needed.
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