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{{Lesson plan/Header}}
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== Material covered ==
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== Subject ==
 
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{{prompt|What is this lesson plan about?}}
 
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== Authors ==
 
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== Scope ==
 
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{{prompt|What is included in this lesson, what's not and why.}}
 
: SAR Fundamentals Manual:
: SAR Fundamentals Manual:
:* Ch.9 "Some Survival First Aid Considerations"
:* Ch.9 "Some Survival First Aid Considerations"
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:* F-9 "Hypothermia"
:* F-9 "Hypothermia"
: Hypothermia
: Hypothermia
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== Time alloted ==
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: 1.0 hr
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== Prerequisites ==
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== Lesson plan ==
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{{prompt|What should students already know/have accomplished before the lesson is presented.}}
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Also {{link|SAR Fundamentals/Assigned reading}}
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== Objectives ==
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At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:
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# will be able to ...
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== Time Plan ==
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Total Time: 60 minutes
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* 2013-02: 80 min
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* {{link|Image:SAR-Fund-First-Aid-Lesson-Plan.odt}} {{link|Image:SAR-Fund-First-Aid-Lesson-Plan.pdf|(pdf)}}
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* [[:Image:Hypothermia-lesson-plan.odt]]
* [[:Image:Hypothermia-lesson-plan.odt]]
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* {{link|2016-02-02 regular training/Cold Weather Injuries lesson plan}}
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=== Outline ===
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* Analyse first aid equipment vs scenarios; Helps to identify multiple uses for equipment
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[From Jake's outline]
[From Jake's outline]
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Remember:
Remember:
if nothing else, do no more harm.
if nothing else, do no more harm.
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{{lesson slide|00:00|3 min}}
 
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Introduce topic title
 
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Introduce Instructor
 
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Present Objectives
 
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instructional points in normal font
 
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''aids, exercises, activities in italic''
 
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{{lesson slides end}}
 
== Aids ==
== Aids ==
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{{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}}
 
* Video projector
* Video projector
* laptop
* laptop
* computer slides for this section
* computer slides for this section
* [[/Restricted|non-publishable material]]
* [[/Restricted|non-publishable material]]
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== Question bank ==
== Question bank ==
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{{prompt|List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.}}
 
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See {{subpage|Question bank}}
 
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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Q: What temperature is hypothermia considered severe?
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{{prompt|What are some of the questions that students typically ask. Include the answers.}}
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A: When your body temperature is below 32 deg C.
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Q: What is the number one killer outdoors?
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A: hypothermia
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Q: What is hypothermia?
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A: body temperature below 35 deg C.
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Q: What are the 5 sources of hypothermia?
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* conduction
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* convection
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* evaporation
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* radiation
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* respiration
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Q: Name 4 of the "umbles".
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* grumble
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* mumble
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* tumble
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* stumble
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* fumble
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* bumble
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Q: What do the 3 W's stand for in risk for hypothermia?
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* Wet
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* Wind
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* Weary
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Q: At what temperature does shivering stop.
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30 to 32 degrees C.
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Q: What is the first sign of hypothermia?
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A: Goosebumps.
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Q: Name the 3 types of frostbite.
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* superficial
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* deep
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* frozen state
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Q: Do you rub (massage) a frost-bit limb? Why?
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A: No. It causes major tissue damage.
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Q: Do you warm severe frostbite slowly or quickly?
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A: Quickly. In 102 deg F water. Be careful with tissue.
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What are the 3 system in the body affected by hypothermia?
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* brain (intellect)
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* muscles
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* heart
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Q: What are some aggravating factors that can contribute to hypothermia?
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* alcohol / drug use
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* head injuries
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* hypoglycemia
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* dehydration
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* caffeine
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* smoking
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* age
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* preexisting illness
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== License ==
 
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{{prompt|What can others do with this lesson?}}
 
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Recommended license below. Fill in the year and the author's name(s):
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What are your muscles doing in
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* mild hypothermia?
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* severe hypothermia?
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Copyright © YEAR, Author.
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This work is licensed under a
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* mild: shivering
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License.
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* severe: stiff/rigid
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To view a copy of this license, visit
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/
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or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
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== Reference Material ==
 
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{{prompt|If you need to cite sources, do so here.}}
 
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[1]
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When should you not thaw a frost bite?
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When EMS is available, let them treat.
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Do not thaw, if cannot be kept thawed.
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* cold weather injury
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* heat cramps
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* heat exhaustion
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* heat stroke
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