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Hypothermia

Hypothermia is defined as a body core temperature below 35.0 °C (95.0 °F) in humans. Symptoms depend on the temperature. In mild hypothermia, there is shivering and mental confusion. In moderate hypothermia, shivering stops and confusion increases. In severe hypothermia, there may be hallucinations and paradoxical undressing, or the victim's removal of…

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Causes
Mainly exposure to cold weather and cold water immersion
Complications
Afterdrop, cardiac arrest
Deaths
1,500 per year (US)
Diagnostic method
Based on symptoms or body temperature below 35.0 °C (95.0 °F)
Duration
Until the body temperature is raised to near-normal levels
Frequency
Frequent in winter months, from November to March (Northern Hemisphere) or May to August (Southern Hemisphere)

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Hypothermia

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related to history · 18
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related to Prognosis · 12
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has prevention · 11
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related to Epidemiology · 10
Hypothermia → Between, Canada, In, March, Most, October, Of, United Kingdom, United States, US
related to Rewarming · 10
Hypothermia → Active, Bair Hugger, Chest, ECMO, Extracorporeal, In, Passive, Rewarming, These, When
related to Cardiac arrest · 9
Hypothermia → ACLS, American Heart Association, CPR, For, However, In, In Europe, It, Once
see also · 9
Hypothermia → Diving, Fire, Hans Christian Andersen, Jack London, Pass, Physiological, Short, The Little Match Girl, To Build
related to Management · 8
Hypothermia → Aggressiveness, Hypoglycemia, In, Intravenous, Moving, Rapid, Treatment, Wernicke's
related to Mild · 6
Hypothermia → Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia, Increased, Sympathetic, Symptoms, These
related to Terminal burrowing · 6
Hypothermia → An, Germany, It, Researchers, This, Those

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temperature may body cold heat water people alcohol rewarming also blood core clothing severe loss due shivering low risk deaths

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HypothermiaCausesMainly exposure to cold weather and cold water immersion1.00infobox
HypothermiaComplicationsAfterdrop, cardiac arrest1.00infobox
HypothermiaDeaths1,500 per year (US)1.00infobox
HypothermiaDiagnostic methodBased on symptoms or body temperature below 35.0 °C (95.0 °F)1.00infobox
HypothermiaDurationUntil the body temperature is raised to near-normal levels1.00infobox
HypothermiaFrequencyFrequent in winter months, from November to March (Northern Hemisphere) or May to August (Southern Hemisphere)1.00infobox
HypothermiaMedicationSugar1.00infobox
HypothermiaPreventionWearing adequate clothes for the weather, staying warm and dry1.00infobox
HypothermiaRisk factorsAlcohol intoxication, homelessness, low blood sugar, anorexia, advanced age, injuries and blood loss1.00infobox
HypothermiaSpecialtyCritical care medicine1.00infobox
HypothermiaSymptomsMild: Shivering, mental confusion1.00infobox
HypothermiaSymptomsModerate: No shivering, increased confusion1.00infobox
HypothermiaSymptomsSevere: Paradoxical undressing, muscle rigidity, unconsciousness1.00infobox
HypothermiaSymptomsProfound: No obvious vital signs1.00infobox
HypothermiaTreatmentMild: Warm drinks, warm clothing, physical activity1.00infobox
HypothermiaTreatmentModerate: Heating blankets, warmed intravenous fluid1.00infobox
HypothermiaTreatmentSevere: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, cardiopulmonary bypass1.00infobox
HypothermiaTypesPrimary hypothermia: caused by exposure to a cold environment1.00infobox
HypothermiaTypesSecondary hypothermia: caused by an underlying pathology that prevents the body from generating enough core heat1.00infobox
Hypothermiais acause of at least 10.90text
Hypothermiais aOsborn J wave0.90text

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