How to Use a Warming Blanket to Reduce Cold Stress
Things You'll Need
- Blanket (preferrably fleece or wool)
- Hot packs or hot water bottle
Instructions
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Move the patient to a warm area. If you are outside and cannot get the victim to a warmer spot, place warm articles of clothing between the wet clothing and the patient's skin. Begin removing all wet and damp clothing one article at a time. Do not allow patient's skin to be exposed to the cold air, however.
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Begin removing all wet and damp clothing one article at a time, if the patient has been moved to a warmer location. Do not allow patient's skin to be exposed to the cold air.
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Immediately lay a warm blanket over the patient. While the patient has a blanket over them, be warming another blanket in a dryer. Do not leave in the dryer for more than 10 minutes as it can become too warm for the patient's skin which is extremely sensitive at this time. Cover the entire body with the warming blanket, leaving a small opening near the mouth and nose for breathing.
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Place warm hot packs, or hot water bottles wrapped in hand towels, under the warming blanket with the patient. Place one near the head, neck, chest area and the groin area, as these are key body points for heat loss.
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Carefully monitor the patient's progress, and call a health provider or emergency room immediately to have them help you assess the patient's condition. If the patient is having trouble talking or making sense, call an ambulance to transport them to a local hospital. Do not take the patient back into a cold environment.
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