In the vein of being lazy, I'm a big fan of not re-inventing the wheel so I'm always on the lookout for good cheat sheets to make life a little easier. I came across this today so I figured I'd throw it up.
As always, big boy rules apply. Only do what both your conscience and skill-set can support.
Add a blanket to your first aid kit. Cheap, easy and it can save your patient's life. Before this week I never carried a blanket in my kit but now I understand the importance of having a simple wool blanket or space blanket(only good if your patient is already warm or able to shiver) and it can help you save their life by as much as 25%.
What is the context in which you came across this situation?