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Knowledge of the consequences of excessive alcohol consumption among emerging adult college students. [PDF]
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1983
The diagnosis of hypothermia rests solely upon a measured core temperature of 35 degrees C or less; a special thermometer calibrated to record low temperatures should be used whenever hypothermia is suspected. Hospital management of the hypothermic patient consists of definitive rewarming therapy.
J, Ferguson, F, Epstein, J, van de Leuv
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The diagnosis of hypothermia rests solely upon a measured core temperature of 35 degrees C or less; a special thermometer calibrated to record low temperatures should be used whenever hypothermia is suspected. Hospital management of the hypothermic patient consists of definitive rewarming therapy.
J, Ferguson, F, Epstein, J, van de Leuv
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 1992
Accidental hypothermia has produced many cases of intact survival even after prolonged cardiac arrest, but it is also often fatal. In recent years, alterations in resuscitation care that sometimes confused or discouraged resuscitation teams have largely been supplanted by an emphasis on safe, rapid, effective rewarming. Rewarming decisions and even the
B T, Jolly, K T, Ghezzi
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Accidental hypothermia has produced many cases of intact survival even after prolonged cardiac arrest, but it is also often fatal. In recent years, alterations in resuscitation care that sometimes confused or discouraged resuscitation teams have largely been supplanted by an emphasis on safe, rapid, effective rewarming. Rewarming decisions and even the
B T, Jolly, K T, Ghezzi
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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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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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Anaesthesia, 1979
The physiological changes associated with accidental hypothermia are considered. Current methods of management of the hypothermic patient are reviewed.
D W, Yates, R A, Little
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The physiological changes associated with accidental hypothermia are considered. Current methods of management of the hypothermic patient are reviewed.
D W, Yates, R A, Little
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Scottish Medical Journal, 1972
Abstract Some of the environmental factors which adversely affect body temperature regulation are briefly outlined. Advice on diagnosis and on both first aid and curative treatment of accidental hypothermia is proposed.
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Abstract Some of the environmental factors which adversely affect body temperature regulation are briefly outlined. Advice on diagnosis and on both first aid and curative treatment of accidental hypothermia is proposed.
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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.
Peter, Paal +2 more
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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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