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- ... put you at risk for problems such as hypothermia and frostbite . ... core body temperature drops just a few degrees, hypothermia will set in. With even mild hypothermia, your ...
- Hypothermia is dangerously low body temperature, below 95°F (35°C). ... dry conditions. You are more likely to develop hypothermia if you are: Very old or very young ...
- ... or legs may also have lowered body temperature (hypothermia). Check for hypothermia and treat those symptoms first. Take the following ...
- ... something warm, if possible. This will help prevent hypothermia . The person may cough and have difficulty breathing ...
- ... 129. Prendergast HM, Erickson TB. Procedures pertaining to hypothermia and hyperthermia. In: Roberts JR, Custalow CB, Thomsen ...
- ... Keep the person comfortable and warm (to avoid hypothermia ). Have the person lie flat with the feet ...
- ... Confusion or delirium Fever or low body temperature ( hypothermia ) Lightheadedness due to low blood pressure Rapid heartbeat ...
- ... whites of the eyes Weakness Low body temperature (hypothermia) Poor feeding Seizures , shock , or coma HSV that ...
- ... NERVOUS SYSTEM Drowsiness, coma Difficulty walking Dizziness Fever Hypothermia (body temperature is lower than normal) Seizures Tremor ...
- ... Loss of sensation Lower than normal body temperature (hypothermia) Nausea and vomiting Paralysis Shock Slow pulse Slowed ...