Well conditioned athlete experiences pain in large muscle groups after intense exercise
Heat is transferred via a circulating medium (ie water or air)
Intense exercise causes RBC to change shape
Athlete is pale and nauseated after exercising in the heat
Heat is created in the body as activity increases
Heat is transferred from a warmer object to a cooler object
Athlete experiences swelling in the extremities, dizziness and fainting after being in the heat
Unresponsive athlete with elevated core temperature
Athlete experiences pain and tingling in skin over areas where sweat was unable to evaporate
Heat from the sun
Sweat dries dissipating body heat
SICKLED RBC
RBC
EXERTIONAL SICKLING
METABOLIC
HEAT STROKE
EVAPORATION
RADIATING
HEAT RASH
CONDUCTION
HEAT CRAMPS
HEAT SYNCOPE
CONVECTION
HEAT EXHAUSTION