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Accidental Hypothermia [PDF]

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Three further examples of accidental hypothermia are described. In each case hypothermia developed unexpectedly while the patients were in relatively warm surroundings.
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ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA

Critical Care Clinics, 1999
Individuals at extremes of age and those who have certain underlying medical conditions are at greatest risk for hypothermia. Hypothermia may occur during any season of the year and in any climate. Prompt recognition of hypothermia and early institution of the rewarming techniques are imperative for a successful outcome with minimal complications ...
N A, Hanania, J L, Zimmerman
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Accidental or Inflicted?

Pediatric Annals, 2005
Evaluating cutaneous, skeletal, and abdominal trauma in children.
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Paranoia and the Accidental

Psychological Reports, 1993
After commenting on the concept of teleological thinking in paranoia, giving diverse examples of a patient's personal religiosity, the point is made that a patient's recovery may be heralded by the acceptance of the accidental in life.
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Accidental hypothermia

2018
Accidental hypothermia causes profound changes to the body's physiology. After an initial burst of agitation (e.g., 36-37°C), vital functions will slow down with further cooling, until they vanish (e.g.
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The Accidental Addict

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
One of the most remarkable tales of a concealed drug addiction began more than a century ago and involves a brilliant young doctor. Dr. Howard Markel writes about William Stewart Halsted, who by the age of 33 faced both professional and literal extinction because of a relentless addiction to cocaine.
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Definitions of Accident, Accidental, Accidentally [PDF]

open access: possibleTransactions of the Medico-Legal Society for the yearÖ, 1904
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Secondary Necrosis: Accidental No More.

Trends in Cancer, 2017
L. Galluzzi, G. Kroemer
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