| hypothermia |
an abnormally low body temperature brought on by staying in cold temperatures for a long period of time; a life-threatening emergency.
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| hypothermia |
A dangerous loss of body warmth, which can cause death.
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| hypothermia |
A condition of characterized by low body temperature.
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| hypothermia |
A technique used to cool the spinal cord after injury. Hypothermia may reduce metabolic and oxygen requirements of the injured tissue and may reduce edema (swelling), which in turn may reduce secondary nerve fiber damage. Because of technical problems (it may involve exposing the spinal cord), hypothermia is not widely in use at spinal centers in the US
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| hypothermia |
a rapid, progressive mental and physical collapse that accompanies the lowering of body temperature.
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