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Recommendations for Enclosed Ice Arena Management
… Dizziness Loss of consciousness NO2 Poisoning Symptoms Eye, nose, or throat irritation Breathing problems (especially in those with asthma) Coughing up blood MONITOR HEALTH … SPECTATORS EXPERIENCING THESE SYMPTOMS, MOVE THEM TO FRESH AIR AND CALL 911 COUGHING UP BLOOD BREATHING PROBLEMS Wisconsin Department of Health Services | Division of Public Health Bureau of … -
Wisconsin Communicable Diseases Report, 2017
… in these activities in areas that commonly have the spores can increase a person’s risk of breathing in the spores and becoming ill. Only about half of people infected with Blastomyces … Respiratory diseases are those that affect the lungs and someone’s breathing. There are four reportable conditions that primarily affect the respiratory system: … in a hospitalization. Direct person-to-person contact, contact with contaminated objects, breathing in virus Breathing in mist that has Legionella bacteria Breathing in air particles with … -
CPD Emergency Preparedness Toolkit Manual
… you fill out the card. J I don’t look like I have anything wrong with me, but I have trouble breathing. READY BETTY SAYS: 7 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TOOLKIT Family Emergency Plan Develop a … be suffering from hypothermia: • Confusion • Difficulty speaking • Shivering • Slow, shallow breathing • Sleepy and hard to wake up • Cold, stiff muscles • Puffy face • Stomach cold to the … cramps • Nausea and vomiting • Rapid heartbeat, which may be weak or strong • Rapid, shallow breathing • Behavioral changes such as confusion, disorientation, or loss of balance • Throbbing … -
Air: Pulp and Paper Industry Odors
… If the chemicals become concentrated by weather conditions, however, they can cause eye and breathing irritation in some people. They also can cause nausea and headaches—and asthma attacks in people with the breathing condition. High concentrations of these odors can also cause problems for people with … -
Blue-Green Algae: Health Concerns Related to Blue-Green Algae
… Congestion Red skin Agitation Cough Blisters Headache Wheezing Hives Abdominal pain Difficulty breathing N/A Diarrhea Eye irritation N/A Vomiting Pet information Pets are especially … about algal poisoning in domestic animals. Common animal symptoms Lethargy Difficulty Breathing Diarrhea Seizures Weakness Vomiting Report blue-green algae-related illness Members of … -
First Death from Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) Associated with COVID-19 Reported in Wisconsin
… your child is showing any emergency warning signs of MIS-C, such as lingering fever, trouble breathing, chest pain or pressure that does not go away, confusion, inability to wake up or stay … -
Health Tips for Your Home
… are deteriorated, damaged, or disturbed and asbestos fibers are released into the air. Breathing air that contains asbestos can increase your risk of cancer. 9 Healthy home tips for … safety Learn CPR. This easy-to-learn method can save the life of a person who has stopped breathing. Don’t mix water and electricity. Never place electrical appliances like radios, … are broken, burned, or tampered with the mercury can be released into the air of your home. Breathing air that contains mercury can cause nerve and kidney damage. Healthy home tips on … -
Communicable Disease Case Reporting and Investigation Protocol: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV)
… findings of lower respiratory illness (e.g., cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing). • Severe respiratory illness: Meets clinical criteria of mild-to-moderate respiratory … -
CPD Emergency Preparedness Wallet Card
… EMFs m I am a wanderer m I have chemical sensitivities/MCS m I have memory problems m I have breathing problems m I have allergies m I need my inhaler m I need my EpiPen m I aspirate/choke … I need glasses: Off I am sensitive to EMFs: Off I have chemical sensitivities/MCS: Off I have breathing problems: Off I aspirate/choke: Off I need my inhaler: Off Location(s) of Health Care … -
Wisconsin Communicable Diseases Report, 2016
… in these activities in areas that commonly have the spores can increase a person’s risk of breathing in the spores and becoming ill. Only about half of people infected with Blastomyces … Respiratory diseases are those that affect the lungs and someone’s breathing. There are three reportable conditions that primarily affect the respiratory system: … in a hospitalization. Direct person-to- person contact, contact with contaminated objects, breathing in virus Breathing in mist that has Legionella bacteria Breathing in air particles with … -
Best Practices to Improve Coordinated Stroke Care for Emergency Medical Service Professionals
… stroke (or one or more other symptoms on the stroke symptoms list) for a conscious and breathing patient. Since it is impossible to know whether a patient is having a TIA or a stroke, … • Keep the patient calm. • Do not allow the patient to move around. • If having difficulty breathing, keep neck straight and remove pillows. • Do not give the patient anything by mouth (to … (ALS) Priority Response • Decreased or altered level of consciousness • Difficult/noisy breathing • Chest pain/diaphoresis • Seizure • Severe headache with any visual changes or loss of … -
FS-Health Related Services-Definitions
… airway structures. Child receives IPPB treatments one to four times a day depending on their breathing status. On average over the past few months, they receives IPPB treatments twice a day. …