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Take the Heat Stroke Quiz

A hot summer day can be just as deadly as a chilly winter one for older adults. Take this quiz to see how much you know about heat stroke and heat exhaustion.

1. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke mean the same thing.


2. Heat-related illness is only a concern if the temperature reaches 100°F (37.8°C).


3. Having high blood pressure increases your risk of developing a heat-related illness.


4. If you’re overweight, you're at higher risk of developing a heat-related illness.


5. The only way to keep cool when it's hot indoors is to use a fan or air conditioner.


6. If your house is hot in the summer, a good place to seek relief is the public library.


7. It's harder for older people to tell when they're overdressed for the weather.


8. Headache, nausea and fatigue are common symptoms of heat-related illness.


9. One of the first steps to treat heat exhaustion is to get the person into a cool place.


Author: Sinovic, Dianna

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