Exertional Heatstroke

To diagnose and treat exertional heat stroke.

  • Dr. Jared Baylis and Dr. Kelly Huang    
  • June 11, 2025   
  • Sept. 9, 2025, 11:30 p.m.   

  • Emergency Medicine   
  • Medical Students, Residents, Physicians, Nurses   
  • IV Equip., O2 Monitors   

  • 2   
  • 45 Min   
  • Rural Hospital   
Exertional Heatstroke

Brief Description of Case:

In this case, a 58 y/o male experiences exertional heat stroke on a hot summer day during a heat wave. The team must actively cool the patient while working the patient up for other causes. Ultimately, the patient will require admission to hospital for ongoing treatment.

 
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Original Author: Dr. Jared Baylis and Dr. Kelly Huang - UBC
Date: June 13, 2023
Originally published on: June 13, 2023
Most Recent Modification: June 11, 2025
Modified by: Dr. Connor Avery-Cooper and JoAnne Slinn