After completing the Circulation portion of Tactical Field Care, the next focus is on Hypothermia.
The Hypothermia portion of Tactical Field Care consists of the techniques recommended for the prevention and treatment of hypothermia.
The Ready-Heat Blanket can produce temperatures reaching 104°F for several hours, and works for up to 8 hours. Avoid direct contact with bare skin as thermal burns are possible. Keep camouflage top or T-shirt on and place Ready-Heat Blanket over the fabric.
Ready-Heat Blankets may not work as well at high altitudes. The lower partial pressure of oxygen at high altitudes may not be enough to sustain the chemical reaction required to generate heat.
Remember!!! We’re not talking about hypothermia in the usual sense, which is dying from cold exposure. We are talking about keeping your blood clotting system working! Casualties in shock are unable to generate body heat effectively.
Even a small decrease in body temperature can interfere with blood clotting and increase the risk of bleeding to death. Hypothermia is much easier to prevent than to treat!