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jamesrayenz

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Hypothermia
« on: February 15, 2011, 02:49:14 AM »
Hypothermia, through exposure to cold weather or cold water, usually caused by a decrease in body temperature. This is defined in stages. Later stages, hypothermia, especially raw, is very serious. It is outdoors, the results of the remaining strip, one because it does not feel the cold death of the organ, cardiac arrhythmia, can lead to disorientation or extreme. If the person is treated promptly found, death is the first stage of hypothermia likely.The has been experienced by many people one time or another location. . It has been defined as a decrease in body temperature three times over. Normal body temperature is 98.6 F (37 C) are considered. 96.5 The first stage of hypothermia from the 95 F (35.83 35 from C) to the temperature of the body. One is the hand, the goose bumps, you may feel a mild numbness trembling. One may please note that the lips appear blue. Children entering the cold body of water can provide evidence of immediate first stage hypothermia. The best thing to do is to get them water, cover them with a warm towel.

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